Word: reaffirm
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...developing program reflects "the new direction of the Ed School to reaffirm its interest in schools" by supporting principas and exploring the idea of leadership. Marya Levenson, a doctoral student at the Ed School, said yesterday...
...certainly hope not. With some three weeks remaining before students are required to return ballots, we reaffirm our support of the progressive Coop Group, which is dedicated toward consumer interests and to greater openness in the management of the Coop. The group members currently on the board have helped secure the release of information on some Coop salaries, and their presence has also kept alive the questions surrounding the Coop's questionable labor practices that management has consistently skirted...
Roosevelt's contribution to the American political tradition was his willingness to experiment and be creative in addressing the pressing problems of his day. With just such an array of problems demanding response, the time is ripe for the ADA to reaffirm its place in American politics; once again it has the manpower and the money. If the ADA is to succeed, however, it must not hide behind the mantle of Roosevelt but take it proudly, not afraid to dip into the ranks of the intellectuals and come up with new proposals, whether neo-liberal or neo-socialist...
Bradford C. Mank '82, president of the Southern Africa, Solidarity Committee (SASC), said. "If the Corporation doesn't vote to reaffirm the policy, they would clearly show how despicable they are" and that "they are not serious about the question of investment morality...
Although Mehra and other students did not predict the result of a vote they expressed guarded optimism that the advisors committee would decide to ask the Corporation to reaffirm the present blanket ban enacted in 1978 after months of student protest...