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...those who care passionately about public life and service, making a difference means that we must acknowledge our differences first. Asian-Americans are beginning to realize that the harder we try to ignore our problems as a community and strive to "assimilate," the more these goals will escape our grasp...
...visited upon the sons, it is also a fact that the victimization of the fathers may lead to a certain moral blind spot in the sons. So, in judging the present emotion-filled crisis of the refugee presence in Germany, it seems to me all the more necessary to strive for an evenhandedness and objectivity in our judgment, lest yet another tragic lesson of history be re-enacted in our time -- namely, that all ethnic and religious hatreds and tragedies perpetuate and reinforce one another...
...have said that I am ready to add a territorial dimension to the negotiations, but I don't want to negotiate the size of it before I know that Syria is ready for a peace that is not conditional on a comprehensive peace. We always strive for a comprehensive peace, but it has to be built on bilateral bridges. If we do not reach bilateral agreements with each of the parties, we will not reach a comprehensive peace with all of them...
...possible to control costs to institutions such as Harvard without limiting coverages or handing down a greater share of costs to staff members. It is critical that we strive to do just that, for the sake of the University and its working people. No one can afford simply to continue as we are. It is also possible to change our definitions of who is included and who is covered, as our understandings change about what kind of families exist among us and need to be supported. Until we do that, an ideal of basic fairness and equal treatment for everyone...
...will continue to strive to produce leaders in the field of dental research, teaching and practice," said Donoff...