Word: reconsideration
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With emotions running high, Roh's critics hoped he would reconsider his controversial decision to send 3,600 soldiers to join the more than 600 military doctors, nurses and engineers already in Iraq. But last week the President stood firm, telling South Koreans that "terrorism must not achieve its goal...
Initial talks of a Student Activities Fee hike drew a small but vocal opposition on the Undergraduate Council (UC), launching over a month of heated discussion that some council members say forced them to reconsider the structure and role of the student government. The hike’s successful passage...
Halfway through the season, the Crimson boasted one of the top scorers in the nation in Peljto, but its losing record (3-4) forced Harvard to reconsider its position as a contender for the title.
But among the usual suspects rounded up by Beijing authorities was Dr. Jiang Yanyong, the retired surgeon who blew the whistle on the government's cover-up of the 2003 SARS outbreak. Earlier this spring, Jiang penned a letter to China's leaders, urging them to reconsider their unrepentant stance...
Thanks to the new initiatives, the Harvard community is now safer. But while Harvard’s recent moves are constructive and welcomed, it is unfortunate that it took a rash of assaults to force the administration to seriously reconsider how it was dealing with safety on campus. We hope...