Word: narrow
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...well-educated people to help them compete in the global market. In fact, they're the companies with the greatest reason to recruit on college campuses. Unfortunately, the Office of Career Services, which organized the event, missed this point and created a Career Forum that offered us a very narrow view of the careers that are open...
Volpp's resignation so early in the year willallow for the first test of Liem's new tutorhiring policy. According to the policy, anadvisory board of seven people will narrow downapplications for the position...
...began to question the teachings of the church and decided, after considerable agony, to leave her order. She lives alone in north London and teaches at the Leo Baeck College for the Study of Judaism. Armstrong has written 10 books, including an account of her convent years, Through the Narrow Gate, and a well-regarded biography of Muhammad that earned her an honorary membership in the Association of Muslim Social Scientists...
...request by British television's Channel 4 to write and present a six-part documentary series on St. Paul revived her interest in religion. "What I really am is a historian of ideas," she says, "rather than a theologian, which sounds a bit narrow." She considers herself an unaffiliated monotheist who appreciates many aspects of Eastern Orthodoxy but finds it easier to pray with Jews and Muslims. "Only Western Christianity makes a song and dance about creeds and beliefs," she says. "The authentic test of a religion is not what you believe. It's what you do, and unless your...
Rivera, police said, peddled his way through Cambridge's narrow streets and stopped in front of the Hong Kong restaurant on Massachusetts Ave., where he abandoned the bike and fled on foot...