Word: revealing
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Switzler said no reporter had asked him about the discrepancy in the past two years and that he had decided to reveal the errors...
Perhaps scholars ought to reveal sources of funding for the reasons Professor Hoffmann offers. But I disagree with Professor Hoffmann that "concealment (of sources of funding) deprives them (readers and students) of an important element in evaluating research." Quite the contrary, the source of funding is not important in evaluating research. Again it is the work itself that matters. If we should reveal sources of funding, why not also membership in any political organization that has an interest in a particular issue? Or should we make obligatory an ideological autobiography to inform the reader about the axes about...
...Chernobyl accident, though, had little immediate effect on American views of nuclear power. For the past several years, network news polls have shown about 60% of the public opposed to building any new plants. Similar surveys taken after the Soviet disaster did not reveal any marked increase in the number of opponents...
...Harvard Music Department will reveal a 12-year-old secret this week. Despite the department's emphasis on classical music practice, performance, and theory, it will go public with the results of its dabblings in electronic music...
First, Wellesley is an institution with an enrollment of 2400, twice the number reported in your column. It has a widespread reputation for top-notch academics and has received Barron's rating of "Most Competitive," matching that of Harvard. These statistics reveal an image contrary to the one your sloppy journalist painted, in which Wellesley is merely a place to "find girlfriends," and later underscored with freshman Slawson's comment, "The only reason to come to Wellesley is to socialize." In fact, a large number of Wellesley's students elect to seek weekend entertainment off campus because the serious acdemic...