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When asked in the interview why he waited until now to make the charges of immorality, Galbraith, whose daughter is a senior, said he could overlook the situation only for so long, but it had come to a point where someone had to take a stand...
...close ties with the Law School Placement Office and has also been an important Law School fund-raiser over the past ten years. Thus, Bowman's complaint shows personal courage, and is particularly significant because other students, anxious about their standing in the job market, may all too frequently overlook these types of discriminatory comments in similar job interview situations...
...course, we do not overlook the good humor obvious in this "experiment," and we realize that to pounce too ponderously on certain points could be counterproductive. Nevertheless, with an honest intent not to appear overly-serious, misanthropic or even argumentative, we must question the appropriateness of this "experiment...
...catalogue is needed in order to recognize the differences between one "Lion Attacking a Serpent" made from a plaster mold, and another made from a gelatin mold. Each mold makes a particular kind of scratch on the surface of the piece, which an uninitiated viewer can easily overlook...
...ruled that "potato chips made from dried potatoes" must be labeled exactly that, and the last four words must appear on the can in type at least half as large as the words potato chip (on Pringle's cans they now appear in small print easy to overlook). For good measure, the FDA slapped a similar restriction on makers of other "restructured" foods, like fish sticks made from minced fish. To P.&G.'s competitors, it is a hollow victory: Pringle's, after all, can still call itself a potato chip, sort of. And because...