Word: one-sidedness
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
At first the industry vigorously defended its pricing policies. Charles DiBona, president of the American Petroleum Institute, accused the industry's critics of taking "a naive and one-sided view of how markets work." In fact, wholesale prices for more than two-thirds of all the oil imported into the...
Since Dr. Bell is so closely affiliated with Harvard, he may not realize the negative effect of his recent, far-reaching publicity outside the Harvard community. Whether or not Harvard appoints a Black female to the Law School faculty, the publicity has already labeled Harvard's reputation based on a...
Their slap-and-stroke routine extends to Oval Office meetings, where Bush is unfailingly gracious, whether with earnest junior staffers or craven special pleaders. It is Sununu's role to wring useful information out of unctuous presentations and rebut one-sided arguments, and he delights in it. Bush clearly relishes...
...The one-sided nature of medical testing reflects a broader neglect of female health issues, some experts say. For example, the NIH reportedly spends just 13% of its budget studying women's health. The research shortfall, observes Dr. Florence Haseltine, director of the NIH's Center for Population Research, has...
Undergraduates should not have to pay to use Shad Hall. The UC shouldn't cut any one-sided deals with the Business School; for once, it should adequately represent undergraduate concerns. I implore our representatives to stand up to the Business School and demand fair play. We should not have...