Word: mindedness
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In the future, Harvard can ameliorate the access gap by pushing for “access-minded licensing,” insisting that generic drug companies be allowed to produce and distribute patented drugs originating from their labs for markets in the developing world. Patents are intended to encourage innovation...
Today, Harvard again has the opportunity to take the lead among universities around the world by adopting access-minded technology transfer policies and increasing its involvement in neglected disease research. As students, faculty, and alumni, it is our role to hold Harvard to its commitment to the public interest and...
The film is handsomely mounted and well played (particularly by the always magical Binoche--such a wonderfully alert actress), but somehow it never draws one into its schemes. Possibly that's because Minghella (who also wrote the script) has too much on his mind--the costs of urban gentrification, the...
Any decent, fair-minded person has a moral obligation to condemn extremism, religious or secular. But the Pope's peremptory linking of Islam and violence is irrational and irresponsible, especially when such a wildly inaccurate judgment comes from somebody whose religion has historically caused much more extensive and brutal suffering...
Yet even if Coakley is unscrupulously fair-minded as Attorney General, Massachusetts citizens will inherently be suspicious of the financing she received from companies like Blue Cross Blue Shield during campaign season. This is more an indictment of the Massachusetts system of electing its Attorney General than it is a...