Word: respondents
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...present, Harvard's policy statement is too weak to serve as an effective deterrent. The language and tone of a policy statement are critical in conveying to potential harassers that such behavior will be taken seriously, and to potential victims that the University will respond sensitively to reports of sexual harassment. Harvard's statement achieves neither of these goals effectively...
...Vietminh military strategy, "...in war we have to win, absolutely have to win." The episode finishes with the precarious Geneva Accords of 1954, and closes after a story about the French Legionaires landing at Dien Bien Phu. After the legionaires patriotically sing their Legion song, a cadre of Vietnamese respond by chanting La Marseillaise having no song of their...
Porell converted her first penalty kick 15 minutes into the game. Harvard was slow to respond offensively, but some spectacular play by junior Joan Elliott kept the Crimson in the game. Thirty minutes into the first half, Harvard goalie Lisa Rowning got caught out of the net, Elliott stepped into the goalmouth and kicked away a potential Eagle score...
Special software programs that continue video technology with instructive computers television shows that resemble "Nova, " and computers that respond when spoken to are some of the projects that the Graduate School of Education's new research institute will soon begin working...
...truce survived its first week with no major wounds, despite bouts of shelling in the southern Chouf and stray sniper fire in Beirut. Much of the credit belonged to the Lebanese Army, which refused to respond to provocations in the capital's southern suburbs. The most encouraging sign came on Thursday, when Beirut International Airport reopened after being shut down for four weeks. As the first incoming plane, a red-and-white Middle East Airlines Boeing 707 from Saudi Arabia, circled over Beirut several times, people in the streets pointed skyward and cheered...