Word: reasonably
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...audience member said the reason it is difficult to talk about "African-American pro-lifers" is because race plays a factor as well...
...true that opinions like the ones Kovacevich mentions ("As a member of X ethnic group, I think..."), when accepted dogmatically by professors and fellow students, halt conversation to the point of complete silence. But there is no reason why it should be this way: if they are nothing more than prejudices, they should collapse, or at least be uncovered, when rigorously tackled. To criticize professors of not tackling them is one thing; to criticize students for voicing such opinions is unacceptable censorship...
According to Sofen, another reason for the organization's withdrawal from sponsorship of the panel discussion was a scheduling conflict due to a panel discussion on gay marriage that BGLTSA is hosting at Quincy House at the same time as the KSG panel...
...circumstances aside, Gyorffy has continually performed at leverls that far exceed her Ivy League competition, and there is no reason to believe that things will change in the spring...
...often contrary to one's moral and social duties. No culture in history has valued romantic love like our own, and yet there is every indication that this has not made for happier families or for more selfless individuals. The ancient Romans had the motto dux vitae ratio ("reason is the guide of life"). The claim that love can justify anything amounts to unconditional surrender before our own fickle passions and to the rejection of everything that moral thought should stand for. Alejandro Jenkins '01 is a physics and mathematics concentrator in Currier House...