Word: lopsidedness
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Yet, this year has been different. Since the 1980s, vouchers have been discussed in D.C., but a lopsided dialogue led by the Democratic Party and teachers’ unions have merely led to their successive dismissal as a solution to D.C.’s education problems. In D.C.?...
June 2003: The city council approves the smoking ban in an unexpectedly lopsided 7-2 vote.
“We dominated, but we just couldn’t finish,” Westfall said. “It was pretty lopsided.”
This principle of openness assumed enormous significance in 1977, when Radcliffe College delegated to Harvard responsibility for management of the undergraduate affairs of women students. That “non-merger merger” was subsequently the subject of varied interpretations by the Radcliffe and Harvard administrations, but in Archie?...
The real world has recently descended on Tyson in the forms of a famous wife, a flamboyant mother-in-law, a $4.5 million mansion, a parade of luxury cars (including a dinged one worth $180,000 that he tried to give away) and a custody battle that pits the well...