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...usually one to impose??I don’t even take water when a host offers—I had given up. I was prepared to lay there helplessly until they fixed...
...assure you, however,” he added, “that I don’t believe an interim president should try to ‘impose?? curricular ideas on the Faculty even if I had the power...
Ultimately, students, surrounded with distractions both without and within the university walls, need greater direction from Harvard in order to find our own self-direction. It is reasonable for the University to “impose?? more stringent requirements upon us because we ultimately have chosen to come here and accept the challenge. Left to our own, there are too many pressures that can lead us away from confronting our deepest assumptions and developing our minds to the fullest potential...
...predictable liberal response is that religious folks should keep their faith to themselves and learn how to talk about their values in a way that does not “impose?? their personal religious beliefs on others. In principle, this could presumably be seen as a benign compromise between both sides—but in practice, this has come to manifest itself in a painfully obvious tone of condescension towards religion and religious institutions. While liberals have an almost reflexive negative response to what they perceive to be unfair assaults on their morality by religious people, they often...
...assessing the severity of alcohol policy restrictions, the study looked at seven laws that states could impose??including keg registration requirements, restrictions on open alcohol containers in public, and a legal .08 blood alcohol concentration limit...