Word: reject
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Aidan Barry, director of the Unification Church in New England and a speaker at the rally, said yesterday CARP is "demanding the same human rights" that all groups are granted by Harvard. "If what we're saying is wrong, then people will reject it," Barry said...
...reporters are forced to, turn over their notes, carries little weight with a majority on the high court-especially when it is balanced against a strong interest like a fair trial. Often jealous of their prerogatives, trial court judges are even less sympathetic. They tend to reject First Amendment claims that might get in the way of the judicial process, like subpoenaing a reporter to testify in a criminal case. Some judges also bar reporters from pretrial hearings in criminal cases, a practice the high court will rule on this spring...
Cecil Rhodes was the same kind of man as Engelhard, and he made his money from the same source. Why not persuade this year's six Rhodes scholars to reject their scholarships, or at the very least insist that the name be changed...
...reject that position. faculty, students and administration all hol integral and necessary roles in the functioning of a university. Their voices in the decision-making process of a university should be heard accordingly...
...water development techniques. Harvesting the fruits of modernization without absorbing some of its side-effects may prove to be impossible. But Sheik Mahmoud Abu Obayed of Cairo's Al Azhar University says Muslims should strive for industrialization with "careful selectivity. We must choose what is suitable for us and reject what is harmful." Anwar Ibrahim, head of Malaysia's Islamic Youth Movement, puts it another way: "Does modernization mean having liquor factories? If so, then we are against modernization. Does modernization mean electronics factories? Then we are for modernization. There's nothing in Islam against development, but such development must...