Word: reconsideration
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Person had already become something of a bar rattler as one of a handful of attorneys who pressed legal claims that helped force the American Bar Association to reconsider its ban on lawyer advertising. Now, armed with the Dooling ruling, Person has asked the New York City bar about the...
The CHUL voted 19-5 on March 3 to freeze transfers until the beginning of the spring term next year, but decided on April 7 to have its House Systems Subcommittee reconsider the ruling.
Lee Bains '77, CHUL representative from Kirkland House, said yesterday he will introduce a motion at the next CHUL meeting asking Collier "to reconsider the pain factor and devise a system that is more equitable to all the Houses."
The seizure was hasty and seemed plainly punitive. It was thus unlike the country's planned takeovers last year of foreign iron-ore operations and the oilproducing subsidiaries of Exxon, Royal Dutch/Shell, as well as other foreign firms-key ingredients in Cap Perez's plan to make his...
Ken Flamm, a graduate student on an ad hoc committee examining the Taiwan Project, said that "our understanding of the facts had changed," and he urged the MIT community to reconsider the program.