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Joshun A. Berger '86, one of the amendment's sponsors, called "marginal" the number of absences the council had allowed its members.
For Union Carbide, one bitter irony of the tragedy was that the Bhopal plant was at best a marginal operation because of slumping demand for pesticides. Sales of products from the facility dropped 23% last year to $17 million, and the plant was operating at less than one-third of...
More significant, however, are the Republican gains in the House of Representatives, a marginal 14 seats. In the 1932 elections--the year of the last "realignment"--Roosevelt and the Democrats gobbled up 97 seats. In 1964, the year in which the liberal agenda gained widespread acceptance in the U.S., Lyndon...
The concept that the army can play a role in unifying a society as well as in protecting it has scarcely been discussed in the United States in recent years. Instead, our armed forces have primarily become a home for socially marginal individuals who cannot find anything better to do...
The contribution of religiously committed people to the public arena should not be viewed as a nuisance or a threat. It is a potential source of energy and enlivening of the discussion of public issues. Religion has had an influence on political life in the U.S. from the beginning. Sometimes...