Word: slantingly
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...small Boston Garden ice surface seems better suited to a physical, rather than finesse, style of play. But with four teams known for skating and scoring, the cramped Garden rink shouldn't slant in anyone's favor...
...basic slant on what I'm trying to do is make the Law School one of the greatest centers of thought on legal education in the world, with the best teaching and scholarship," Clark said...
Although the Corporation is no longer an all-boys club, its decisions may still reflect the traditionally conservative slant to which student and alumni activists have long objected. Hope's ties to the Republican political establishment and what friends describe as her "pragmatism" may reveal more about the newest Corporation member's future voting record than will her gender...
MacDougall was quickly singled out by conservative critics as living proof of the press's alleged liberal slant. "It shows once more how easy it is to % hoodwink our media elite," wrote Reed Irvine, chairman of the right-wing pressure group Accuracy in Media (AIM). The conservative weekly Human Events said MacDougall's revelations will no doubt "raise concerns about the ability of Marxist agents to penetrate the mainstream media." The Wall Street Journal issued a statement expressing its outrage. "It is troubling," said the Journal, "that any man who brags of having sought to push a personal, political agenda...
DURING his 18 years in the Senate, Weicker established himself as a maverick who challenged his party's leadership and its increasingly conservative slant. Weicker fought the Reagan Administration over its budget priorities and took on the GOP right wing on such issues as civil rights, abortion, school prayer and busing...