Word: impetuses
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Philadelphia has been the ultimate goal for the Radcliffe crew. It is the site of this year's national women's rowing championships. And for the 14 'Cliffe rowers, this has been the impetus for all the trials and achievements of the past ten months...
...impetus behind the movement was certainly correct. Indeed, its major problems stem from frequent failures to apply anti-elitist standards against itself. It would be fortunate if this alone proved to be enough to kill the movement...
...really believe in these goals. I also believe that channels are open now at UHS, and that change is possible. The first big changes have been the opening of the channels. The impetus for further change must come from the consumer population. A person in my role can only pave the way and help to make things possible. Initiative for change, and direction for the goals of change, must come from a responsible community, willing to participate, not only to make demands...
...provided considerable impetus for the Investor Responsibility Research Center (IRRC), conceived of and headed by his assistant, Stephen B. Farber '63, and it is this organization upon which both the ACSR and the Corporation subcommittee rely for much of their information about social issues. The IRRC has affected other institutions as well; the most notable, perhaps, is Cornell, where this spring the trustees have voted proxies against management at ITT, Mobil Oil and Kodak...
...scientists who say that the test is accurate enough and that the child's low IQ will make him or her a burden on the parents and on the society. Very often in actual cases the request for abortion or mercy-killing comes from the parents themselves. Nevertheless, the impetus comes from the medical profession...