Word: judgment
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...nation watched, and would never forget. The world watched, and found its final judgment summed up by a young woman, a British journalist who had come to witness the funeral, and filed home: "Jacqueline Kennedy has today given her country the one thing it has always lacked, and that is majesty...
...leaving his job after 10 relatively controversy-free years, sent back a three-page answer stiffly turning down her request for the Enola Gay. The proposed script, he says, was in flux, and would be "objective," treat U.S. airmen as "skilled, brave, loyal" and would not make a judgment on "the morality of the decision ((to drop the bomb...
...Faculty who spoke acknowledged that theproposed change would logically look moreattractive to students than to Faculty," Buellsaid. "But in their judgment creating a fullwinter break for students would either deny orcurtail their own vacations...
...there was to be any question about how much feedback would tip the scales, that judgment should have been made before the ballots went out. Furthermore, the motion to call the vote advisory was put forth by none other than Jay I. Kim '95, a Crimson editor who also happens to be among the seven U.C. representatives who should have been expelled for attendance violations...
...things and say, maybe we'll be done in a month because it's a humanitarian crisis." His reluctance mirrors the public's: a TIME/CNN poll last week showed that only 34% of respondents favored doing something to quell the violence, while 51% opposed any action. Clinton confirmed that judgment with a new presidential directive on U.S. participation in peacekeeping abroad: those operations, it says, "should not be open-ended commitments, but linked to concrete political solutions...