Word: objectionable
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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But his and other professors' main objection is that the radical "program has led them to subordinate academic ideals and standards to political ideals and standards." For this reason, Bator charged in the debate, CLS has had a "disastrous effect on the intellectual and institutional life of Harvard Law School...
And Wacker awarded "most creative" to a Stoughton North proctorial group's design of a child listening to a walkman, but was quick to add, "I have only one objection to this entry: the young man is smoking, and that's bad for your health."
Dershowitz, who has debated against Kahane on the subject of deporting Israel's Arab citizens, says he supports Kahane's right to citizenship despite his personal objection to Kahane's political views.
But the University must make an effort, whether overt or subtle, to recognize students' right to exercise moral objection, especially when the University itself has already voiced a similar moral objection.
There is confusion and concern over the proposals of the National Academy panel to reduce the recommended dietary allowances of iron, magnesium and zinc as well as vitamins A, B6 and C. The suggestions are part of a regular updating of the four-decade-old RDA tables, and must still...