Word: particularly
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...same is true of any group. No one at Harvard thinks that all Black students fit a particular stereotype. Yet we would never tolerate a residential system that strongly segregated Blacks. Is it fair to classify Black students according to a single trait in this case...
...When you see things like that, you start paying particular attention to it--apparently it is quite widespread here," Johnson says. "The University is going to be taking a very serious view on ID's. It's another giant step...
...Administration seems to have forgotten that this structure is more than a bureaucratic inconvenience to some faculty members. We are talking about injustices being committed towards members of particular groups. The University as an institution has an obligation to eliminate these injustices, no matter whom it inconveniences. Reforms of this nature inevitably cause a lot of fear and apprehension. If they don't, they are probably not very effective...
...LeClair said in an interview after the meeting that the ethics bill was not targeted at any particular council member...
...book uses this theoretical framework to focus on what has happened in the semiconductor industry. In particular, Gilder's analysis attacks the conventional view that the U.S. blundered in letting Japan take over the market for mass-produced memory chips. As he points out, the key component for a computer is not hardware but software, the instructions that make the machine work. When programs like Lotus 1-2-3 made the personal computer a runaway success in the early 1980s, IBM and other firms made a strategic decision to let Japan supply the demand for memory chips that U.S. chipmakers...