Word: regretã
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Dates: during 2001-2001
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...That’s my one regret??I can’t take them with me,” Bybee said...
...Emeritus at the Smithsonian Institution, which gave her words an extra weight when she spoke of the example set by leaders “who feel that you lose something when you say ‘I’m sorry’ instead of ‘We regret??,” and concluded with something that was lost in applause, but began with, “And our snot-nosed president…” This may have accounted for some of the empty seats in the second half. As Carol Maillard, who introduced most...
...statement that reasserts its commitment to preserving academic freedom. The Board’s reply fails on all three counts. It baffles us that Harvard could admit that it forced Raymond Ginger to resign but omit any notion of wrongdoing. Although Gagnon expressed “sympathy and regret?? for the imposed hardship on the Ginger family, she skirted the issue of Harvard’s culpability...
...extends “sympathy and regret?? for causing hardship to Ginger’s family, and acknowledges that some may think the university acted inappropriately in his case, but reserves judgment about whether she thinks Harvard did right...