Word: voids
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Furthermore, they argue that the agreement implicitly ensured that Sigma Chi members would retain their seats as long as they upheld the agreement. The votes taken at the April 18 meeting therefore are “void and without effect because they are contrary to public policy and law, they are in violation of the purposes of the Corporation, they are contrary to the Corporation’s contractual obligations, they are inconsistent with principles of natural justice and they would deprive the Kappa Eta/Sigma Chis of property rights and/or personal privileges...
...farm, Angell immediately sought out He-Man and She-Ra fans on the Web. “I was actually shocked by the number of other fans out there,” he says. He and Eatock connected in He-Man-related chat rooms and, agreeing about the unfortunate void of episode review sites, decided to launch their...
...presentation, in serving its function as a lesson to architectural students, focuses on Cruz and Ortiz’s process. An appreciation for the full weight and human implications of their work can only come from a visit to the structures themselves. The GSD attempts to fill that void by displaying coffee table books directly relating to the subject matter, but the exhibit still feels a little unsatisfying. “Cruz y Ortiz” remains a compelling intellectual exercise of minimalist space creation, if only an exercise...
...will try to fill a void in New York City coverage, he said...
...Rubin’s appointment does nothing to fill that void, and neither does it address the larger homogeneity that continues to plague the Corporation. Membership has been and continues to be associated with membership in the privileged elite of this country. Such privilege is intricately tied to racial, gender and class inequalities. It’s not surprising, then, that the Corporation has included only one person of color and two female members in its entire history. For Harvard to replicate this skewed system of power in its governance—despite its claims to promote diversity on campus?...