Word: joining
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...twelve members of the ACSR join in this part of the Report, which outlines their case for Harvard's careful and responsible divestiture of its holdings in companies doing business in South Africa...
...were to insist on "getting results" from each responsible action of conscience, then who would ever write a letter to a senator.' We act in the faith and in the hope that others will join us, that we can contribute in our own small way to the arousal of the public conscience. We cannot expect--or bargain in advance to see the precise results of our commitments before we make them. We must do what we believe is right and hope that what we do will contribute to the eventual success of what we believe is right...
...because Collins, and others like herself, have been speaking an advanced language to a semi-aware audience, their message will probably be misinterpreted to mean that the women should join the girls in becoming sexual toys only. The kind of alert, un-passive, and even authoritative sexuality which Collins advocates for women of all ages will most likely have to wait generations for a male audience that is neither hard of hearing nor almost blind...
...moment, the tragedy is that Ed Markey missed a stellar chance to join the great American screw-up tradition (if he lost the senate race) or to agitate a glacially staid legislative body (if he won). Now that...
...French and Americans who have completed the program since 1982, about 100 are now in the process of emigrating to Israel. Furthermore, before leaving the U.S., American citizens are required by law to sign a statement declaring "as a Volunteer for Israel I have no intention of serving in joining, or swearing allegiance to the Israel Defense Forces." But the increasingly military nature of the month's work would raise a legal and perhaps moral question in the minds of prospective American participants: just how far may an American citizen go toward aiding the military effort of another country, even...