Word: relaxedness
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Nathans says the reason for this policy is to ensure that College alcohol regulations are applied fairly and across the board. One group of first-years should not be immune from censure because they have a relaxed (though well-meaning) proctor, she says, just as another group should not be...
Alexander G. Liebman, a junior at Yale University, says the administration at his school is pretty relaxed about alcohol--in part, he says, because of concern for the safety of their students.
This is not to say that I don't spend many a dark cold Massachusetts day longing for summer in southern California, spring break in Florida, and intersessions in Cancun. I am perfectly willing to believe that people are genuinely happier and more relaxed in warm, sunny climates. But then...
Some companies stress their high-powered clientele, some emphasize a relaxed working environment, some say it is hard to refuse their competitive salaries and benefits.
HANOVER, N.H.--Vice President Al Gore '69 has been working hard over the past few weeks to improve his public image, to appear more spontaneous and relaxed to potential voters. The trouble is, he may be working too hard.