Word: suggest
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Clearly, this affair-put together by the museum's deputy director, Diane Waldman-does not pretend to be a full survey of Italian art now. Yet she has tried to suggest the eclecticism of the Italian scene by focusing on its manierismo. Most of the artists are obsessed, one way or another, with pastiche, allegory, narcissistic display, irony and side quotation. They are also inclined to a somewhat dandified and bogus kind of religiosity, which...
...oppressed"--is but one dimension of the radical message inherent in the Gospels, however. Even more, it is the disturbing, moving words of the Sermon on the Mount. "But I say to you, Love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you." (Matthew 5:441) that suggest a change in lifestyle and commitment more revolutionary than anything Mark ever imagined...
...BELIEVE that granting tenure to Prof. Isaacs might be a good way of meeting this need for Africanists in Afro-Am. And we agree with those who suggest a role for a greater student voice. While any department must seek to maintain its academic integrity, we do not believe a formal student voice on policy questions would be antithetical to this goal. This is particularly true in Afro-Am, the only Harvard department with an outside committee of scholars to decide on tenure decisions. If there is such a strong need for the opinions of outside scholars, certainly there...
...stops short of doing a contending that "it is not for [the historian] to suggest just which set of standards governing extrajudicial position behavior by sitting judges would best serve the national interest. "That ultimate reluctance to grapple with the issue the explicitly raises is the principle problem with The Brandeis Frankfurter Connection a book otherwise marked by a gripping and yet dispassionately told tale of how two men paid lip service to judicial propriety while flouting it egregiously behind closed doors...
...other apparent justification for the storage cutback--that unclaimed belongings have often rendered squash courts and other rooms unusable--hardly seems a reason for scrapping storage. Rather, it may suggest the need for more binding in-House deadlines governing the removal of student items. And those who object to storage because they find grimy storage areas aesthetically undesirable--as some administrators have said they do--should look elsewhere for visual satisfaction...