Word: remissions
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McNamara also said that whether or not weapons of mass destruction are found in Iraq, Congress has been remiss in not discussing how to reduce the risk that such weapons might be used...
...felt the admissions office had been remiss,” said Tsehai, describing his experience as a 1L in 2001, when women were more than 75 percent of the blacks in the entering class. “I had a great sense of disappointment” at the scarcity of black men, he said...
...ignited debate on a sensitive but vital topic. In a year when the administration of San Francisco State University stood idly by while pro-Israel demonstrators were surrounded and subjected to chants of “Hitler did not finish the job,” it would be remiss for the president of any university not to comment on latent anti-Semitism in American higher education. That Summers is thus far the only university president to speak publicly on the subject is alarming...
...whole affair, including NBC with its gimmicky "Bush Proposal" signs after each new announcement and its constant inadvertent shots up women's dresses, bordered on the surreal. But, funny as the event was, I would be remiss if I didn't mention the other lesson that could be learned from watching the speech: Bush is doing well. Very well...
...personal level, McCaffrey said he was skeptical of the programs' merit. "Science supports needle exchange as an aspect that may help to draw people into other treatment. I have personally concluded that we are remiss in endorsing as social policy treatments that leave people in misery," McCaffrey said...