Word: subjected
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...said that your approach to reorganizing the Government would be to ask Congress for executive authority to accomplish the changes, subject to congressional veto later on. How soon will you ask Congress for that authority...
...question through. She couldn't come to any conclusion. Weinstein told her that it is perfectly possible to think about something forever. "The trick is to know when to start writing and to stop thinking," he said. The student said she felt that to stop thinking about a subject would result in an ambivalent attitude toward it. Weinstein replied that ambivalence is nothing to fear and showed her a newspaper article about a television documentary on dying that expressed an ambivalent attitude, but nevertheless was an effective piece of writing. With this example he ended the session with...
...their places the committee suggests a limited group of courses in seven subject areas--mathematics, physics, biology, Western culture, nonwestern civilization, political and moral philosophy and modern social analysis...
...would subject himself to such an existence for three months of the year is a question that does not have one correct response. There are as many different answers as there are players with clean uniforms. Some do it for the love of the game--"football junkies" so to speak--others because they're chasing that elusive rainbow, the hope that someday they'll get their chance in front of 40,000 people in the Yale game...
...concedes that arguments against incorporating ethics into the curriculum may have some force. He respects the claim of one Business School spokesman who, in explaining why there are no ethics courses in that school, said: "On the subject of ethics, we feel that either you have them or you don't." He notes that "formal education will rarely improve the character of a scoundrel...