Word: slopes
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...left elbow. There were dark stains that might have been blood on his t-shirt on the right side of his torso. His arms and hands were also stained- possibly with blood. There was also a line of congealed blood running across his eyebrows and down the right slope of his nose. He was lying on a sofa-sized red cushion as a man off camera reached to take his pulse. The soldier appears to be in some agony; the grimace gives away his pain, and he's not saying a word...
...agrees with every policy of the University, but efforts to change questionable services should not be leveraged by withdrawing funds. To preserve the efficacy of programs and services at Harvard, the University should not validate any of these requests—doing so with every group creates a slippery slope of pandering that is unreasonable and unsustainable...
Passing a federal law permitting torture under any circumstances could initiate a slippery slope of infringement on human rights and the United States’ fundamental ideology, he said...
...Parker questioned the slippery slope of injustice that Rubenstein asserted, suggesting that the government should be able to maintain its self-control...
...There were concerns expressed about the slippery slope,” he said...