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...Mancini, who became the team’s starting goaltender when junior Nora Guyer left the team last month. “That’s all we can ask of her. Sometimes we left people wide open in front of the crease, and that’s unfair to her. But this is a new defense, and we’re not all on the same page yet. Once we start playing as a unit, though, we’re going...
...course, some people’s knee-jerk reaction is to say that the dictum from Summers and his deans’ council is a poor one: oh, but now it’s going to be harder for students to protest. That’s so unfair. The University should make it easy for us to argue with it and to express ourselves...
...within HP has climbed to 65% from its 55% low, according to internal polling. (That HP has taken internal polls shows just how dicey things were.) And Hewlett's fellow board members have been increasingly eager to point out that Fiorina is not riding roughshod over them. "It's unfair to say this is Carly's deal," says Bob Knowling, a former CEO of Covad. "Compaq just makes a tremendous amount of sense. Two plus two can equal five...
...consciousness, not the mere fact of our biological existence. A fetus in its first trimester is not a conscious being. It will never know that it might have lived. Its mother, however, is conscious. The characterization of those who have abortions as cold, callow murderers is an unfair rhetorical ploy. The great majority of those who elect to have abortions do so not out of a joy of slaughtering unborn babies, but out of necessity. They inevitably agonize over the decision, both before and for many years afterwards. Yet, for many reasons, they simply cannot have a child. To bring...
...article reports that the teams earn unequal compensation for their services connected to the tournament. But not all inequality is unfair...