Word: moot
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...whole dispute may be moot because at the moment the administration and I are talking about a decision agreeable to both sides," Carr said. But he called the charges politically motivated...
cation and social policy, and one with administrative careers. The CAP considers the viability and desirability of three separate shops a moot issue, but hints that the separate degree programs might be better merged...
...President Nixon categorically denied that repression was a policy of the Administration. A few days later Attorney General Mitchell stated that fears of repression on the part of students and blacks was "more of that rhetoric." Whether there is a well-formulated policy of repression may be a moot question if many citizens believe it to be so and behave as if such a policy existed and if the government is carrying out activities which could be categorized as ad hoc repression. In the first few months of 1970, increasing frequency of reports concerning the snooping activities of various branches...
Whether UCA is treading the waters of hip capitalism or is genuinely trying to serve the community remains a moot question. What is important is that The Film School is one of the only alternatives open to non-university students who are interested in film and university students who are not lucky enough to get into the Visual Etudies course of their choice. Applications at The Film School are accepted entirely on a first-come-first-served basis...
Ph.D.s' Dream World. These specialists are the vanguard of an army that seems sure to grow. Pentagon Comptroller Robert Moot last week told defense manufacturers that the annual rate of new contract awards fell from a peak of $42.3 billion in 1968 to $34.4 billion in June, and will drop to $28 billion by next June...