Word: regard
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...never land between talking on the phone and writing," says Argenti. But as informal as it may be, E-mail is writing and constitutes a permanent record, to the eternal delight of any number of plaintiff lawyers and special prosecutors. (Yes, your company reads your E-mail.) In that regard, E-mail is a bit like a conversation at the water cooler that can be instantly forwarded to 500 people. And because so much of human conversation is nonverbal, E-mail messages, especially critical or complex ones, can easily be misconstrued...
...discounts offered on books to all such accounts are linked to the quantities ordered, without regard to the store's self-characterization. If the description of the University of Kansas Press's position as depicted in The Crimson is correct, it different from that...
...Democratic Part was talking about it--or at least none of the Democrats with whom I work. I figured this was natural. Scandals within one's own party or about the candidate one supports are often considered off-grounds as topics of conversation; partisans are usually courteous with regard to fellow partisans' problems. Keeping this in mind, I thought it might be interesting to look into what College Democrats and campaign co-workers really feel about the fundraising tactics of our President...
...denying legal immigrants this right, we are making a mockery of our Constitutional commitment to regard all citizens as equals in every way. The result of our Constitution's archaic stipulation has been the creation of a second class of citizens. While this second citizen must pay taxes like any other and is charged with the same responsibilities of naturally-born Americans, our Constitution reminds them that in only one respect they are not just judged by a different set of criteria, but are in fact not entitled to be judged...
William Paul, Mallinckrodt professor of applied physics, said some departments are less sensitive with regard to recruiting more women and minorities...