Word: sexualizing
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...create a monopoly and use it to illegally beat down the competition. What has hurt both Bills most, though, isn't what they did but their similarly flawed responses to the charges against them. Clinton's seemingly false statement in a sworn deposition that he did not have sexual relations with Monica Lewinsky seemed to his critics to show contempt for the judicial process--and it now lies at the heart of his impeachment trial. The government's case against Microsoft has, in much the same way, found its greatest traction not from testimony about Gates' business practices but from...
...into juvenile court, where he pleaded guilty to battery. Then they sued the school district in a case that last week made its way to the Supreme Court. Facing the high court for the first time is the issue of whether schools should be held liable when students sexually harass other students. At stake are $500,000 in damages and some difficult questions: Where does childish misbehavior end and sexual harassment begin? Should courts and judges be meddling in an area in which parents and educators have traditionally held sway...
What many Europeans I know find critical is the view that a politician's family or sexual life is the public's business, and that an evaluation of this becomes a basis for major political decisions. Instead, it rarely has any relevance to one's ability to be a public servant. Even if it does, it is not a moral but a psychological issue...
...Heller's claim that Europe has turned away from the United States as the defender of democratic ideals is true, it has nothing to do with Clinton's behavior. Most Europeans I know are astounded that sexual affairs can be such a lasting issue in American politics...
...ninth grade, Osborn convinced her school administrators to explain their new sexual harassment policy to students in a full-day information session...