Word: judgmental
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Powers said Harvard was prompted to offer a settlement because of a recent renewal of the EEOC investigation. He said the University may agree to grant Green full pay for the week's work she was denied, but added that the final judgment of an award in the case rests with the EEOC, whose investigator will serve in a mediating capacity...
Robert Funseth, a spokesman for the State Department, told newsmen yesterday that any disclosure of confidential information on the Middle East talks by State Department officials "was unauthorized, a serious mistake in judgment, and disciplinary actions will be taken...
...call nuclear power "one of the best hopes for meeting U.S. energy needs in the last two decades of the century" [Feb. 16] is a value judgment best left to your readers after you present them with facts, and one with which I disagree...
...self-esteem and shattered pride." The stories she made up were "sad, hopeless, with nostalgia about the past." Describing human characters in one test, she tended to use such words as "dutiful and compliant"-a common response, West told the jurors, among former prisoners of war. (One sharp judgment made by Patty: asked to finish a sentence that began "Most men," she added, "are assholes...
...great Pisan Cantos. With eyes unsealed by shock, Pound finally saw himself as he was seen-a vain "beaten dog beneath the hail/ A swollen magpie in a fitful sun." He was flown back to the States to face trial for treason, but the case never came to judgment. Declared hopelessly insane. Pound was committed to a federal bedlam in the District of Columbia...