Word: unlessness
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...smaller pool to choose from," Sanskrit's Tubb admits. Afro-Am offers most courses on a rotating basis every three years in order to allow concentrators to fulfill their requirements, Hyatt says. "We can't offer the breadth of courses required by the needs of the college," he says. "Unless I offer new stuff every term, the concentrators are going to run out of courses to take...
Even bleaker, Kennedy is embracing the media-heavy, image-building strategy and photogenicism that holds up Reagan's continuing popularity. Perhaps, we fear, his advisor just know better than to let their candidate sound off on issues when he has uncontroversial, un-thought-provoking idolatry to rely on. Unless he unveils new policy statements and starts talking about them, his election would only continue the disturbing trend of style over substance and the corresponding disinterestedness--and disenfranchisement--of the electorate...
Students need representatives who will push the administration to solve problems. Unless the council pressures it, college officials will find answers only in their own long time. Influencing the administration requires energy, authority, and action, not the council's hot air and glacial movement...
Where popular support for democracy exists, as in Grenada, the United States can sometimes supply the necessary force. But unless a people is politically mature enough to institute and sustain democracy on its own, we cannot gain anything by meddling in their internal affairs--other than, perhaps, ameliorating their misery a little by cautious and limited measures...
...Botha's sick charade of democracy, they undermine the possibility of creating the South Africa dreamed of in the Freedom Charter of the African National Congress (1955): a land "which belongs to all who live in it, Black and white, in which no government can justly claim authority unless it is based on the will of the people...