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...somebody is going to participate in a news conference away from their home city," he said, "it is not at all untoward for a company to pay the traveler's expenses and any costs they may incur in being away from their medical practice...
From the scientist's point of view, being a popularizer of science trying to "get the word out" can be frustrating, both because it takes away from valuable time at the bench or at the field station, or because writing for "the public" can incur the scorn of peers who claim a "sell...
Does the committee really expect MIT to incur a $32,000 cost to help Harvard spinelessly attempt to uphold a principle which MIT doesn't even accept? If so, the committee members are decidedly stupid. Or does the committee expect MIT to reject the College's ROTC students, thereby effectively ending the ROTC program at Harvard? If so, the committee members are cynical and devious...
...good faith that Bush might have won for that gesture dissipated at the signing ceremony when he declared his support for a minimalist interpretation of the civil rights law, entered into the Senate record by Republican leader Robert Dole. Said a disgusted White House official: "We have managed to incur the wrath of both the supporters and the opponents of this bill...
What exactly is the Council supposed to say? If we work diligently but silently, the campus's ignorance of our activities invites ignorant Crimson editorials. If we, for once, mention the prospect of more attention to self-publicity, we seem to incur the wrath of acerbic Crimson editors all the same. We're damned if we publicize ourself, damned...