Word: towards
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...time election of Bill Clinton and the election and later repudiation of the largely Republican Congress of 1994 shows the nation as a whole moving toward moderation, a middle path between the two extremes. Similarly, there is value to both "structuralist" and "individualist" notions of Harvard. However, while members of Congress must compromise in order to be able to create legislation palatable to the majority, students at the College are not similarly constrained by pragmatic forces, and thus students have little incentive to question their own take on Harvard and synthesize the two perspectives...
Dole will also address America's policies toward China, emphasizing the importance of human rights, the protection of defense secrets and the significance of international finance, says Ari Fleischer, Dole's press secretary...
...options limited to representation by College officials. Further, the perceived fairness and accountability of the Ad Board could be greatly improved if students sat as members and if the records of the proceedings were made public (with names with-held). But though these changes would go a long way toward improving the College's disciplinary system, the most important changes must come in the way the Ad Board handles serious cases of a criminal nature...
...looked at the health issues with an eye toward not only what we needed to do today, but also what we needed to do for the long-term," Durham says. "He created an environment in which it was the norm to look at things from a broader perspective...
Organizers, who will be massed toward the front of the audience, will raise orange and red balloons as a signal for the walk-out to begin...