Word: inertiaã
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...Though socioeconomic need is a factor that CityStep leaders would like to seriously consider in selecting schools for each year’s curriculum, Junior says inertia??building on existing relationships with classroom teachers—is a primary reason CityStep continues to work with the same schools through the years...
...their hyperactive energy, Harvard student groups are still victim to inertia??it’s not easy to teach an old club new tricks. So it should come as little surprise that one year after the administration’s transplanting of office space from Yard basements to the new Student Organization Center at Hilles (SOCH), the paradise of happy extracurricular group members commingling in a modern community has not yet materialized according to its planners’ hopes. And yet, in its reallocation of space at SOCH for the upcoming year, the administration has apparently decided...
...Signals and the mandatory diversity training freshmen endure is another example, however perverse, of the College acting in loco parentis—although on behalf of whose parents, I’m unsure.The critics are right: The current policy on co-ed housing is largely one of inertia??“heteronormativity” notwithstanding, no one could seriously accuse the College of intentionally regulating its students’ lifestyles. Sex-segregated housing is a policy that remains in place despite our present pedagogy, in deference to a bygone regime of broader tutelage that worked well enough...
...said at the time that the OHR needed to counter bureaucratic “inertia?? to catch other contractors who may not be following the rules. “I worry that we have these unmonitored contractors that are popping up that we don’t know about,” he said...
...said the OLER needs to counter bureaucratic “inertia?? to catch other contractors who may not be following the rules...