Word: rethink
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...legislation. If there is anything positive in this pastiche of cumbersome, expensive and irrelevant initiatives, it is the trend championed by the Republican predecessors to move away from regulations and toward market incentives (hint: a gas tax!) to achieve environmental goals. The new team also has the opportunity to rethink the various environmental risks that determine priorities...
...discussion comes during a push by Harvard to make campus buildings more accessible to the handicapped and to rethink its resources and policies...
...years with Harvard athletics I have grown with the women's lacrosse team as an educator, coach and advocate for women in sport. There have been many positive changes; still many lie ahead. And I think that speaking out helps to inspire those who can make a difference rethink and evaluate...
Homebrew's hallmark track, though, is I Ain't Gone Under Yet, an eloquent portrait of a stereotype-defying young mother on the streets. The piece aims to make listeners rethink their assumptions about the homeless and single mothers. First Cherry raps, "The city's my home, the streets where I roam/ But still I leave the drugs and violence alone." Then she breaks out into smooth singing: "Your under is my over/ I've never seen your over yet/ But don't forget/ I ain't gone under...
...bill for repairing these problems. Soaking the foreigners may have sounded to Clinton and his advisers like a politically painless program, but it could cost the + U.S. a lot more in lost capital investment than it would gain in taxes. "Clinton is just going to have to rethink his policies on international taxation," says Garten. If Clinton does so, he will probably have to find the money elsewhere -- or come to realize that his spending plan is too ambitious...