Word: moralizations
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...instantly self-adjusting moral compass and understands issues very rapidly,” MacNeil added...
...style,” as though they objected mainly to his tailoring or as though fey humanists were not used to the rough and tumble argumentation supposedly standard among economists. But basic human virtues are not trivial things. Any corporate CEO who regularly breaches the social and moral demands of leadership will eventually lose the power to lead. Privacy in a search process is important, but not at the expense of due diligence. Corporations fear that press scrutiny of their CEO searches will scare off good candidates. But searches for university presidents need the same background checks that ordinary corporate...
There is a great deal to be said for this proposal. To be sure, it does not include requirements in moral or quantitative reasoning, as does the current version of the Core. But it does represent very well the transition we are making to a more fluid understanding of how knowledge is structured and how students might be encouraged to learn...
...director at the Boston Redevelopment Authority. “Really, in terms of the master plan, the ball is in Harvard’s court. Any delay will come from them. But my understanding is that the internal process is moving along.”‘A MORAL DUTY’Administrators are propelling the science buildings through the Boston zoning process with particular urgency, due to demands from scientists contending with federal restrictions on research and inadequate lab space.Professor of Astronomy Alyssa A. Goodman says she has seen professors from universities like Caltech decline offers of tenure...
...their special interest friends to buy it for them. The results in San Diego show that nothing has happened to alter the notion that House elections are about a choice between local personalities focused on local issues." His spokesman Carl Forti added, for good measure: "There are no moral victories in politics. A loss, is a loss, is a loss...