Word: slantingly
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Though Miller's book is rare in its equal balance of gay and lesbian history, its geographical slant strongly favors Western cultures. Miller persuasively argues that the trends that led to the formation of a gay identity and community in the West did not appear in other areas until the past decade. Where such trends have developed, such as in Japan or Cuba, he covers them insightfully...
...despite the bill's public-health slant, Clifford and his supporters argued that any smoking restrictions should only be made on the state or federal level...
After reading Kilson's letter, Clarke said in an interview yesterday, "Unfortunately, Professor Kilson and members of the community only attain a limited view of BSA activities [because of the slant of reporting in The Harvard Crimson...
Lately, the tabling campaigns in the Houses have had a distinctively medical slant. Both the Red Cross Blood Drive and the Harvard-Radcliffe Alliance for Life have been signing up students, both in the supposed pursuit of saving lives...
...primary difference, however, is the large number of new Republican representatives this year, a group that seems more likely to attend a right-wing conference on governing than one at a school famed for its liberal slant...