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Katerina Linos ’00, a Greek resident tutor and former president of the Woodbridge Society , an organization of Harvard international students, said that this sort of national tracking system would “probably not be worth the negative feelings you would inspire among the vast majority of international students...
...vast majority of American Muslims oppose terroism. An unknown percentage of Palestinians opposes terrorism...
Members of the public could not attend Harvard lectures and panels, outside researchers could not gain access to the University’s vast library holdings and students and tour groups would not be able to view the Yard...
Thus, departments and agencies must focus significant resources on training and contingency plans—and, here, Harvard’s vast resources give the University...
...often means that it conflicts with what the speaker believes to be an accurate presentation. During the Lewinsky scandal, conservatives were sure that the protection of the liberal media had kept President Bill Clinton in office, just as Clinton’s defenders spoke of a “vast right-wing conspiracy” that was keeping the scandal alive. Without a method to employ, however imperfectly, in pursuit of objectivity, the concept of bias becomes less of a tool for seeking truth than a convenient way to ignore evidence whose implications one resists...