Word: relevantizing
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But though the Burger Court is widely regarded as conservative, the general tide of relevant court opinions runs against Bakke. The court has tended to take a flexible view of the equal-protection clause, recognizing that extraordinary steps must occasionally be taken to enforce the basic point of the 14th...
If innovations for enhancing primary care were a pet project of Ebert, the issue that puts an eager glint in Tosteson's eye is innovation in teaching. Tosteson points out that "the amount of information potentially relevant to the work of a physician, considering the broad spectrum of roles possible...
MFS has four stated goals: eliminate nuclear weapons, ban nuclear power, stop the arms race, and fund human needs. These goals are deliberately broad and comprehensive as a movement too narrowly focused can collapse if its single aim is achieved or its stated goal ceases to be relevant.
Although the Bakke case raises painfully relevant issues affecting numerous sectors of our society, in many respects the case provides a murky medium for deliberation.
It was humid enough to force a mid-day change of the essentials, crowded enough to make Nat Sci 118 seem relevant, and for the few thousand Harvard students who were wandering semi-aimlessly around the Yard yesterday, it was the opening day of school.