Word: logics
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...than a successful Clinton presidency. Says Rubin: "If you build a strong record of accomplishment and balance the budget, then anyone who might run against Gore is going to face very formidable obstacles." To be martyred for the sake of the history books hardly matters at all, by that logic. Three years is time enough for a political resurrection...
More than a discussion of policy, the debate was an exercise in logic and rhetorical strategy...
...audacious claim that "many in the audience" were "oblivious to the fact that Jesus was being sneaked in on them" neither confirms his utter lack rudimentary deductive logic, nor expresses his own pathetic attempt to find something about religion he can cry about. Perhaps Liu is the clear minded atheist who sees right through the Church's plot to convert an "unsuspecting audience" to Christianity. It might not have occurred to Liu that people go to church for the explicit reason of worshiping God. Some people do believe in that stuff, you know. If Liu does not want to hear...
Still, fun, not logic, was the order of the day, and from the looks of things the freshman seemed to be having it. Their mark of success was inscribed in the fact that they managed to bring the audience into the ring of their enthusiasm...
...bureaucracy as large as Harvard has many seemingly foolish policies. Fortunately, most of these policies have some logic behind them. The one exception is Harvard's policy on key-card access. Not only is it counterintuitive, it is outright idiotic...