Word: rigorousity
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The First Amendment protects the press from overt Government intervention, and journalists enjoy rigorous self-criticism about as much as other mortals. Who then should systematically keep the news media honest? One proposed answer is press councils-voluntary bodies with both press and public representation that would hear specific complaints...
For investigative proceedings in criminal cases, Boston Civil Liberties Lawyer William Homans and Harvard Law Professor James Vorenberg suggest that lawyers should be permitted to accompany clients to advise them, though not necessarily to speak for them or to engage in debate with the prosecution. Some legal scholars also favor...
None except the "elders"-experienced Children who apparently "grow" into authority-goes anywhere alone. Married couples share rooms within the commune, but single members are rigidly separated in male and female dormitories. Letters to and from home are censored by the elders. Many of the Children insist that the rigorous...
These people did not generally have the personal discipline necessary for a rigorous political campaign. For example, each Monday night was devoted to encounter group sessions where self-criticism was the vogue. While from a personal standpoint these sessions may have been helpful, Charles Evers got very little out of...
The percentage of minority representation among all corporation employees declined from 7.1 per cent to 6.8 per cent. Bok explained the decline or reflecting the discontinuance of some programs at the School of Education as well as a more rigorous system of classification used in compiling the figures.