Word: notionally
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Implicit in the notion of membership in an institution is full access to its resources. By this measure, degree candidates at the Harvard Extension School have been relegated to second class status within the University...
...objectives of the plan had been defeated by itself, in a sense," Parsons says. "The notion was to bring all these humanities departments and centers together in one location. It turned out that there simply wasn't enough space to do justice to the needs of all these different groups...
...carry out the ultimate attack which will provoke Israel. Although it was initially successful in attaining its two goals, Hamas failed and will continue to fail. Hamas seems to cling desperately to the pitiful idea that terror is an effective political tool. They seem to still uphold the archaic notion that Israelis can be terrorized out of Israel...
...supervised our cover on the Chicago sex survey. "There's a world of difference between this week's study and Hite's in 1987," she says. "Hite was provocative, eager to shock, but there were serious credibility problems with her data. Her report probably reflected more about her notion of the war between the sexes than about anything that was happening between the sheets. This Chicago survey has the feel of science. It may not be gospel, but it's the closest thing we've had to an honest picture of America's sex life...
...Rodham Clinton herself will replace them with black, lesbian single mothers. Minorities worry that no matter how many degrees they have, their white colleagues may view them as underqualified beneficiaries of a quota. Bebe Moore Campbell's captivating new novel, Brothers and Sisters (Putnam; 476 pages; $22.95), takes the notion of diversity and scrapes away all the myths and fears with which it has become encrusted...