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Although former students like Kuntz reject the notion of a link between race and grade inflation, there is universal acknowledgement that grades rose on campuses nationwide during...
...relentlessly vocal advocate of democracy, and as a presumably firm believer in the ability of the people to run their country, should Perot trust the voters to reject ineffective leaders...
...Pentagon to push through its closures while insulating legislators from much of the responsibility or political fallout. In 1990 it established an eight-member bipartisan commission to review Pentagon proposals. If the President approves the commission's recommendations, Congress must consider the package as a whole and can reject it only by a majority vote in both houses...
...used to ease perennial overcrowding. Or, as the University might prefer, we could use the suites to house more students. In either case, the benefits to undergraduates -- either more space or lower tuition unquestionably out-weigh the loss of a few resident tutors. After all who wouldn't reject his or her tutor in exchange for a single bedroom of a few hundred dollars off tuition...
Along with several other demands--relating to academic issues and "Institutionalized racism" at the University--the coalition called on top Harvard administrators either to support or reject Mansfield's statements...