Word: ought
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...historical reasons connected with our proximity to MIT, we have not had this type of [program] in scope," Bok said. "But some developments in the field, including the intellectual challenge, have assumed sufficient importance that we ought to start doing something" with electrical engineering, he said...
...afraid unfortunately that this case is going to disappear," Trafficanti said. "The tobacco industry ought to be brought to task for what they've done to individuals...
There is only one problem. The Wing-T emphasizes the run. Princeton, led by the amazing Butler, ought to be utilizing the pass...
...FUTURE, students charged with violating the Resolution on Rights and Responsibilities (RRR) ought to have the right to an open hearing and to have legal counsel present at hearings. Under current procedures, whether or not hearings are held fairly or with repect for due process, there is no way to guarantee that they will be, because they take place behind closed doors. By holding hearings in secret, the CRR invites charges of impropriety or unfairness and gives the Harvard community little reason to have faith in the fairness of its proceedings...
...order to earn such faith, the University ought to take steps to ensure fair hearings and the discernment of the facts of events resulting in disciplinary action. In the future, it should allow all students the option of open hearings regarding violations of the RRR. Giving students such a choice without requiring public hearings would at once respect students' rights to privacy under the Buckley Amendment and guarantee them a fair hearing. Moreover, it would demonstrate the University's interest in fairness to the community as a whole and would give the public an opportunity to learn the circumstances surrounding...