Word: monitorable
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Undoubtedly there are abuses, but the overwhelming majority of companies carefully monitor the entertainment spending of their executives, most of whom do not dare down three martinis at lunch for fear of flying back to the office without benefit of airplane...
...also the worker...There are other factories: in Los Angeles, called Fox and Metro, in Moscow, in Algeria..." He then fills the screen with the flashbacks to May '68 and Vietnam. But the news footage, like Godard's revolutionary zeal and assurance, is dwarfed by the monitors, knobs and gadgetry that make news broadcasting possible. Like an electric scoreboard, one video monitor flashes the word "montage," then scrambles and transforms it into "usine," the French word for factory. Godard casts himself as a sad, alienated figure amidst the tools of his once inspiring labor...
This new strictness with bursar's cards is a major league pain in the keister (especially when your sweatpants have no pockets) and could be easily alleviated by having a student directory at the monitor's cage. Since the monitors aren't doing anything constructive with their time now since the Harvard White Towel Embargo, they could use the same procedure as the libraries use when someone forgets his or her card...
After a lengthy controversy last year over whether the city should ban recombinant DNA research, the City Council in February followed the recommendations of a citizen's review board to allow the research to proceed under certain conditions--one of which was the creation of the BHC to monitor the research...
...proposals called for the creation of a Faculty committee to constantly review and monitor GSAS minority admission policy, for a broadening of the minority financial aid program and, most importantly, for the creation of a new minority admissions administration post...