Word: protocolic
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...says there’s no standard protocol for asking artists to come to Harvard. Instead, Lee listens to feedback from students, faculty and alumni, combining their thoughts with his own interests to decide which artists to invite...
...between five and six percent, is significantly higher than that of more prevalent diseases, and thus presents a clear and present danger to those who may be exposed to it. Furthermore, SARS’s incubation period of 10 to 14 days would dictate the prudence of a quarantine protocol to ensure that those returning from SARS-infected areas do not pose a danger to their fellow students. Common sense dictates that students should put off optional plans of study that would bring them to SARS-affected nations. But if a student deems it necessary to travel to East Asia...
...that the policy of requiring “corroboration” to hear sexual assault complaints sets Harvard back to the pre-feminist era, when a woman’s word was not enough. They also say that the incidence of sexual assault on campus, combined with this administrative protocol, creates a hostile environment for women...
...press, this confusion of roles and erosion of protocol can be seen in the way high-ranking American officers--most, but not all, retired--offer themselves as pundits and commentators. They hint that they're still in close contact with the Pentagon, then proceed to lay out, with troubling specificity, where we'll go next, how quickly and for what purpose. Aren't old soldiers supposed to be tight-lipped and poker-faced? When Lieut. General William Wallace, who leads our ground forces, aired certain strategic and tactical misgivings that wound up on the front page of the New York...
...formulated a protocol for accepting possible SARS patients for treatment...