Word: thoroughness
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Freeman's analysis of administrative policy on race relations was extremely thorough, Davis said, adding. "I think it will certainly become a part of institutional love on this issue...
...should be shown through that medium. All the same, the advantages and constraints of using television to present history are great while most historical films have a tendency to oversimplify and merely pictorialize complex issues in a form of exalted journalism. However, Vietnam escapes possible limitations and offers a thorough survey of the events leaving all interpretations of history to the viewers...
...Harvard Law faculty is postponing judgment on the experiment until after a thorough evaluation planned for the spring. "It's proceeding just the way a new educational approach should proceed, on a pilot project basis," Law School Dean James Vorenberg '49 said last week...
...became ever harder for ordinary people, inharder for ordinary people, indeed even for specialists, to master. At the same time, the importance of specialized knowledge became dramatically clear as the arcana of science, technology, law, economics spread through daily life. TIME had to respond. Gradually, stories became longer, more thorough, more searching...
...professor of history at the University of New Orleans and an editor of Eisenhower's papers, Ambrose is a careful, thorough critic of Ike as citizen, soldier and President. But he is also something of a fan, beguiled by a figure who was "decisive, well disciplined, courageous, dedicated ... intensely curious about people and places, often refreshingly naive, fun-loving-in short a wonderful man to know or be around...