Word: fairmindedness
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The challenge for any analysis of the Microsoft antitrust saga is to resolve its central enigma: How could the same people who'd been so brilliant in the lab and the boardroom--building the world's most valuable corporation in a mere generation--have been so wrongheaded in the courtroom...
By all accounts, fairminded tolerance, that rare species of liberalism, has taken flight from this eminent institution. This is clearly discernable in a recent letter by William A. Graham, the director of the Center for Middle East Studies (CMES), which criticizes The Crimson's repeated coverage of my case as...
"He's a natural administrator....He is wise,he's evenhanded and he's fairminded," says AmyGutmann, an university professor at Princeton.Thompson served several terms as chair of thepolitics department there.
Freedman is compassionate and fairminded; he makes the bold decision; he is a man of his word, unfailing, responsible, reliable, honest. His selection as the 1990 recipient of the American Book Award's Educator of the Year is evidence that we are not alone in our opinion.
I recognize that for a movement which is trying to gain more support among the student population having section leaders hold their classes at the shanties is an ingenious move. It widens the political base and makes the protesters appear to have larger numbers than what they actually possess. However...