Word: rethink
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...difference between law-abiding and destructive behavior is so simple, then maybe we should rethink the idea of a fundamental right to free expression--since free expression (violent television) would preclude freedom of action (the ability to choose not to be violent...
...have the opportunity to rethink the space we are allocating to student groups," he says. "We want the activities area to be alive, with an open door policy for groups who want to meet there...
...remove someone who has his hands on all the ropes, who has an intimate knowledge of every facet of Harvard student theater, who thoroughly knows every nook and cranny of the Agassiz, and replace him with someone who, for all his teaching qualifications, has to take time to rethink and relearn his experience to suit the demands of Harvard theater, probably represents the most economically inefficient decision ever made...
With this and the rest of the survey in mind, perhaps it is time to rethink Take Our Daughters to Work Day: it may make more sense to let sons follow their mothers to work and witness their treatment, while daughters and fathers stay at home for the day to reinvent the politics of parenthood...
...Arab participants asked for a postponement. The request seemed related to Palestinian displeasure over both Israel's closure of the occupied territories and its refusal to repatriate nearly 400 Palestinians who remain in southern Lebanon since their deportation in December. But responding to U.S. dismay, the Arabs may yet rethink their position...