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Radcliffe's original mandate to safeguard its women students' access to higher education, in part by providing a "safe place" or sanctuary in which women might unconstrainedly think, discuss, interrogate, disagree and vigorously explore, is now possibly less dispensable than ever...
Asked about states abusing welfare reform for their own financial interests, Bayh cited the social contract and the responsibility of national government to care for its citizens as a possible safeguard against such problems...
...penetrated, for example -- but wouldn't those include information about Linda Tripp, Monica Lewinsky and other intriguing individuals with White House clearance? Just which inquiring minds want to know is a question the Pentagon took the opportunity to raise, saying that much more needs to be done to truly safeguard its systems...
...trillion cells in the human body contains its own biological clock, which tells the cell when to stop growing and start dying. It might be possible to stop that clock. But would it be prudent? Many biologists think the cell's planned obsolescence is an all-important safeguard against the development of cancer...
...urge President Rudenstine to safeguard the interests of under funded schools whenever possible, and to challenge the prerogatives of the monoliths whenever necessary...