Word: rethink
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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CAMBRIDGE'S NEW shuttle diplomacy calls for Harvard to rethink the shuttle system. Herewith, the annual call for revamping the route...
...American official who deals with the Soviets on arms control is picking up disquieting signals that the Kremlin now considers Reagan to be so weak politically that it will rethink what concessions it might offer in order to get a deal. Says he: "Coming on the heels of the loss of the Senate, the Iran business seems to have raised basic questions in Moscow about how they should deal with Reagan, whether they need to bargain with him seriously or whether they can just wait for the next President." Reagan's decision last week to abandon the unratified SALT...
...University aims to avoid sacrificing the character of the house system--to avoid putting upperclassmen in freshman dorms as happened this year--it will have to rethink the give-and-take between its planning needs and those of its students. Administrators simply have to leave a greater margin between the numbers of students allowed into houses and the rooms available...
Students who have assumed that an informative and personable professor would offer courses next year are having to rethink their schedules. Junior and senior faculty who backed the nomination of a respected scholar are having to rearrange their departments. As it stands, Professor Watson spoke for many faculty when he said, "I just don't know what one is supposed to accomplish." Neither do the students...
Respecting the student in a jock strap is one thing; outright favoritism is another. Restructuring an entire course to save 45 minutes of football practice for a handful of students can be called nothing else. The Ec Department needs to rethink its committment to all of its students, rather than rolling a red carpet towards the playing field...