Word: intends
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...know if David would say that “Seinfeld” had a social conscience, but I do know—thanks to their unintentionally ironic blog, Grey Matter—that the writers of “Grey’s Anatomy” intend to affect broader commentary. Zoanne Clack, the only writer on the show who holds an M.D., lists five reasons why watching “Grey’s Anatomy” isn’t a waste of time. She explains herself with platitudes like...
...start your own business.” The brothers are now looking at new markets and shopping potential investors, looking at which ones will provide the best growth opportunities. Though the Businessweek coverage has brought an increase in traffic to the site, Allan said he does not intend Alumwire to become the next Facebook. “We are becoming the place where people find jobs,” he said. “We’re trying to add value to users’ lives, by helping them out and providing them with a roadmap...
...stress on connecting “what students learn at Harvard to life beyond Harvard” and the nebulous concept of “global citizenship” blend together to create a set of meaninglessly broad curricular areas. Furthermore, in noting that few Harvard undergraduates intend to pursue academic careers, the report argues that the Core’s “emphasis on the disciplines may be misplaced.” But Harvard is, for better or for worse, a liberal arts college and not a technical or pre-professional school. The suggestion that we should avoid...
...enough time for the Iraqis to meet the goals set out by Khalilzad today. The truth is that no one knows how long it will take for Iraq to make peace with itself. But it's time for the U.S. to make it clear that we don't intend to stay to find...
...Harvard Secular Society, said she worries that the study may be interpreted as “proof of a higher power, or, more specifically, proof of God’s work through participation in organized religion.” Maselko wrote in an e-mail, however, that researchers intend for people to conclude that those who are “involved with religious communities have access to specific social, psychological and maybe spiritual resources that translate into improved health outcomes.” Brian S. Gillis ’07-’08, a member of Christian Impact, also...