Word: reflecting
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...departure of Dean Epps provides an opportunity to reflect on the position he held, to "have a think," as Dean Knowles put it. But having a think, in my mind, at least, means evaluating what role the Dean of Students can and should play in the lives of future students, not whether or not the post is intrinsically valuable. That, to me, is a given, if evidenced only by all that Dean Epps has accomplished in that role...
Calderwood says that in other labs, workers were reluctant to report mistakes because they thought it would reflect badly on them. However, Calderwood says this occurs less frequently at Harvard...
...would liberate women from their permanent guest status. But single sex clubs don't need to be misogynistic or disrespectful. We could have more established female clubs or other male clubs that demonstrate decency. Or we could cleanse the existing clubs; sensitive members could stand up for policies that reflect the better parts of their character...
Most athletic injuries reflect the nature of a particular sport. Coaches say runners are more prone to ankle and leg problems, while soccer players often develop knee disorders. Contact sports like football and hockey tend to see the most serious and diverse injuries...
Chen said the increased stringency of First Nights may reflect and effort to strengthen all courses on the part of the Core Committee...