Word: multifacetedness
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Musing further on these converging trends, Martin suggests diplomatically that "the movement has become sufficiently mature and multifaceted that no single person can dominate it in the way Franklin's father did. And it's not clear yet if Franklin has any desire for that kind of influence." In fact...
I want to implement a new and entirely different vision of the form and function of our student government. I am multifaceted and will not get so caught up in school politics that I will lose sight of making the College a more livable place.
Perhaps more telling is the national attempt at social engineering. Forced school busing is a perfect example. In an attempt to increase diversity and open up homogenous communities, the government instituted the busing of African-American students to primarily white schools. Sound somewhat familiar? Despite the similarities, the argument for...
Unlike IQ, which is gauged by the famous Stanford-Binet tests, EQ does not lend itself to any single numerical measure. Nor should it, say experts. Emotional intelligence is by definition a complex, multifaceted quality representing such intangibles as self-awareness, empathy, persistence and social deftness.
Harvard has other players with multifaceted games. Stringer will be allowed to press upfield if the situation calls for it, and senior Maureen O'Brien and junior Courtenay Benedict are both midfielders that will also lead attacks.