Word: regardless
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...term presents a unique opportunity for students to have a fulfilling three- to five-week international experience put together with the help of the College. With sufficient funding, this program could allow all students at Harvard to have an international experience by the time they graduate—regardless of financial, extracurricular, or academic constraints. On campus, the administration should encourage professors and graduate students to teach not-for-credit seminars, either academic or non-academic in nature. They could span everything from home economics and cooking to finance and accounting. These seminars would be a wonderful opportunity for students...
Morris: I think we thought we were safe from the rest of the world. That we were untouchable perhaps. And I think to a great extent some of the public continues to choose to think that, regardless of what happened on September...
...Although Kenya analysts believe the country remains a long way from descending into the horrors of Rwanda, they warn that the ethnic violence that has already killed more than 850 people cannot be allowed to fester. Regardless of what started the violence, or whether it was planned, there are worrying signs that the killings have created their own momentum and a cycle of vengeance that threatens to defy control by politicians...
...Translated once more - and, this time, into harder-headed politics - it means that if they can stay in the race, both Obama and Clinton will continue to rack up convention delegates through the spring, regardless of who comes in first in each state. A second-place finish still gets you delegates. Which means that for either candidate to secure the 2,025 delegates needed to capture the nomination could take much longer than either campaign has bargained...
...forced the situation to a vote probably makes it more difficult for Napolitano to find consensus for a caretaker government to usher in a badly needed electoral reform before going back to the polls. A vote without altering the current system will most likely produce a similary fragile majority, regardless of which side wins. Indeed Prodi was on the verge of a government crisis for nearly his entire 20-month reign. The former economics professor had similarly been pushed from power in 1998, after having beaten Berlusconi two years earlier...