Word: objectionable
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The Law School has not yet required students to buy computers. But students and professors have formed an alliance to develop programs to help in mastering basic material such as the rules of accounting tax, property, and evidence. Although these exercise are optional, over half the class has used them...
Despite a unanimous rejection of Harvard's proposal to demolish a historic building, a city official said yesterday that the vote is more a call for new plans than an outright objection to developing the site.
The immediate issue raised in the article is the proposed amendment of state law regulating historic district commissions to allow communities to protect the interiors of public buildings. As originally drafted, Harvard might have been affected, but the University made its concerns known last summer and the draft bill was...
If a revolution is both popular and democratic, it is hard to see the moral objection to extending it support. But there is a practical objection: if every country decided for itself which revolutions to support, there would be chaos. What about the prudential reasons for respecting sovereignty and international...
The citizen group's primary objection to Operation 2000, however, is that "Mount Auburn has not done sufficient explicit planning with other health organizations in the city" to determine if there is a need for increased services, said Duchay.