Word: thoughtfullness
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It's not as traditional, nor as one-sided, as it sounds. O'Brien, who also directed the show, never allows the audience to jump to any conclusions abut what message should be received. Instead of choosing sides, she offers complexities and subtleties, relying smartly on the professional and thoughtful...
I am writing in appreciation of David L. Bosco's column on "The Dying Debate" (March 14, 1994). Bosco takes a thoughtful, understanding approach which is often lacking in the abortion debate.
He is a very wise and thoughtful person and will be a fine leader for the Boardof Overseers," Armstrong said.
"Vice President Gore is one of our nation's most thoughtful and creative public leaders," Rudenstine said in a press release yesterday. "[W]e very much look forward to welcoming him back to Cambridge as a friend, distinguished guest and Commencement speaker."
The root of the problem is that readers can be Beavises, too. Many Harvard students, desiring to appear thoughtful and informed, peruse the editorial pages specifically looking for things with which to disagree.