Word: informers
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...definition of sexual negligence, or what The Crimson has termed "grey area." I believe this label to be a disservice not only to the UC, who see more importance in this than mere "grey area," but to the entire undergraduate community. The Crimson had a duty to inform the Harvard community properly of the significance and gravity of what has been termed "sexual negligence." This category opens up an entirely new outlook on the definition of rape...
...Fred C. Reece, president of the Woodrow Wilson Court Tenants' Council, says he appreciates the police's recent efforts to reach out the community and to inform people of their efforts...
Unfortunately, we don't have any openings to suit your credentials. Although we are not hiring at this time, we will keep your application in our active file. We regret to inform you that, despite your excellent credentials, we will be unable to offer you a position this summer. We're really sorry...
Communities, families and the government should work together to inform children of AIDS prevention methods, Novello said...
...John Hill, assistant professor of accounting at Indiana University: "No audit is going to uncover cleverly disguised fraudulent schemes concocted by management." In the strictest sense, auditors are not required to look for fraud -- but controversy rages about what they should do when they stumble upon it. Rather than inform on clients, auditors usually prefer to drop the account quietly. When that happens, the client must file form 8-K with the Securities and Exchange Commission, explaining why the auditor resigned. But details of the disagreement are typically fudged and played down...