Word: suggestion
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...until it staged a faux news conference touting its achievements and the comeback campaign came undone. Finally, of course, there are Americans as a whole, a stubbornly homesteading people who never seem to tire of building in the paths of fires, hurricanes and coastal floods. There is little to suggest that the California blazes have broken us of that obstinate habit. But there is much to suggest that when the crises do hit, we'll at least be ready to help one another...
...religious vote. In 2006 Democrats successfully ran an ordained minister for Ohio Governor against Ken Blackwell, a darling of the religious right, and a pro-life Catholic for Senator in Pennsylvania against fellow Catholic Rick Santorum. Now, as the numerous public declarations of faith made during this campaign season suggest, the party's leading candidates for President seem to have learned this lesson too and are, no doubt, praying for a similar outcome...
...priests rocking out to strobe lights and Native Americans dancing with dead animals (may they rest in peace), for all those who simply wonder why Sebastien is so cheap: This is the video for you. For all those who don’t fit those descriptions, I still suggest you at least take a look at this video and try to make some sense of its weirdness. The video follows Whiteman as he takes an escorted tour throughout an office building. Or, at least I think it’s an office building—it could just as likely...
...editors: RE: “Pondering Porn,” editorial, Oct. 28, 2007 The editorial board’s response to Catherine MacKinnon’s speech on pornography in American culture does no justice to her argument. It is a misrepresentation to suggest that her approach consisted merely of “shock tactics.” The pervasive ties between the porn industry and illegal sex-trafficking, and the wide range of statistical evidence demonstrating that exposure to pornography increases an individual’s propensity to commit sex crimes, were but a few of the many...
...touted benefit was the additional time it would provide admissions officers in the fall. No longer bogged down reading early applications, the admissions staff would have more time to devote to recruiting qualified high school students who would not typically apply to Harvard. Initial reports from the admissions office suggest that this has been the case, although official statistics will not be available until this May, after the Class of 2012 has formally enrolled. Specifically, by eliminating early admission, the admissions office was able to recapture six weeks of travel time for carefully targeted recruitment trips, many of which...