Word: one-sidedness
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The most striking problem with the committee's draft agenda is that it is remarkably one-sided. President Bok will help present both reviews, accompanied by five men whose policies reflect his own. There is absolutely no time allotted for opposing views. There is not a single South African speaker...
Anthony Romano '90, who is currently working with the after-school program and plans to continue this summer, said he helps the refugee children because "acquiring English skills is the key to being acclimated to the American culture." The benefits are not one-sided, he added. "I hope to learn...
Since then much has changed. Brezhnev and two successors have gone to their graves by the Kremlin wall. All three angrily denounced the zero option as patently one-sided. So did many Western strategists. The U.S. was asking the Soviets to give up real weapons, already deployed at great expense...
But the game wasn't without a spoiler. The fierce winds which rocked Ohiri proved to be Harvard's toughest opponent, turning the Crimson's final homestand into a one-sided battle in front of 450 fans--the booters' smallest home crowd of the season.
Army is the only team to come close to beating the Crusaders this year. The Cadets fought valiantly, but fell, 34-24. The rest of the Cross' games have been one-sided scoring festivals.