Word: validation
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Lisbon for nine days in May. Newspapers were being bought in record numbers just for the unaccustomed pleasure of reading editorials that called for "liberty to express one's thoughts, liberty to disagree, liberty to act without running the risk of being deprived physically of that liberty without valid reasons...
...Arkansas lower court agreed with the biology teacher. But the state's Supreme Court reversed that ruling in 1967, holding that the law was a "valid exercise of the state's power to specify the curriculum in its public schools." In last week's decision, the U.S. Supreme Court avoided entirely the issues of states' rights and freedom of speech. Since the Arkansas statute allowed the teaching of only the Biblical version of man's beginnings, ruled the court, it was clearly part of an "establishment of religion" by the state. The decision was written...
...although a problem arose regarding whether suitable courses would be given each year, or at least every other year. The discussion about having Harvard instructors give military science courses is founded upon the belief, in which the HRPC concurs, that military history and certain other military matters are valid academic endeavors within the liberal arts and general education spirits. But problems arise when courses on military subjects are taught within the Harvard credit structure by military personnel selected by the Military Services for the express purpose of training potential officers...
Harvard's only goal was a fluke. Scott Robertson took a pass from Jaime Vargas and then booted a high line-drive shot that struck the top of the goal. The ball bounced straight down and out of the net, but the referee ruled that it was valid...
...prejudice is that the indispensable continuity of Bartok's idiom is valid for future composers, while the parthenogenesis of most contemporary composers is barren...