Word: oughtness
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...shield of the sterile white coat guards them from ever having to put on the flapping gown and flimsy bracelet, climb meekly into the crisp bed and be at the mercy of the U.S. health-care system. And if somehow they did enter the hospital as a patient, physicians ought to have every advantage: an insider's knowledge, access to top specialists, built-in second opinions, no waiting, no insane bureaucratic battles and no loss of identity or dignity when you turn into the "bilateral mastectomy in Room 402." But it doesn't usually work that way. While doctors...
...student who makes the sacrifices necessary to wear a jersey, singlet, unisuit, or jacket with “Harvard” stiched on it. But the separation between athletics and academics need not span the Charles. As University Hall reexamines its core curriculum and social programming, it ought to more clearly understand the athletic lifestyle and the ever-changing needs of student-athletes as well...
...heritage of TBTN, whose bottom line is not just about stopping rapes. TBTN’s residual orthodoxy is to “empower” women wherever, whenever it’s possible—in this case, bestowing power equivalent to that of sex-driven men who ought to restrain themselves but don’t because, thanks to the silent acquiescence of TBTN and groups you might expect to stand up to such behavior, they go unchallenged.And in the case of the Catholic Schoolgirl party, the prevailing logic goes that it’s simply inappropriate...
...proposal to the Council asking that significant international experiences be noted on transcripts. While the Council expressed strong support for international experiences, some doubted whether transcripts were the proper place to offer recognition, Mendelsohn said. “There was a question whether things which are not academic ought to show up on a transcript,” Mendelsohn said. The Council did not discuss the upcoming search for a replacement for Dean of the Faculty William C. Kirby, who will step down June 30. —Staff writer Allison A. Frost can be reached at afrost@fas.harvard.edu...
...Shaheen said that politicians ought to pay more attention to this younger generation, citing the 47 percent voting rate of 18- to 24-year-olds in the last election, “the biggest increase over the 2000 election of any demographic in the electorate...