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Continued testing on our own part, we can assume, will not cause a similar uproar; it will take place on our own soil, and even then only on a scale with-in the limits called for in the upcoming global test ban treaty. Nevertheless, the hypocrisy of such an action plainly goes against the spirit of international disarmament and threatens to undermine global confidence in our resolve. These risks are all the more heightened in light of Russia's exemplary disarmament performance. To date, Russia has been disarming at the rate of 2,000 to 3,000 missiles per year...
...outlined some examples of cases where astudent might fall with-in ambiguous territory ifHarvard does not carefully consider the gray areashe suggests...
...University lost credibility with-in both the Harvard and Cambridge communities with its treatment of the summer school stalking incident. Harvard has the resources to provide adequate security for the campus, but these resources are wasted if not allocated properly. A willingness to make change is useful only when directed towards the most necessary goals, which include providing students with an easier way to voice their safety concerns...
...student said her lawyer had informed her that University administrators have given rapists from with-in the Harvard community undue leniency by not prosecuting them to the full extent...
...living U.S. presidents and the vast majority of Nobel laureate economists join Harvard's faculty in support of the agreement. This virtual unananimity sharply contrasts the division in the American public and with-in Congress. For legislation with such brain power behind it, NAFTA is in a perilous position. Powerful interest groups and, most conspicuously, Ross Perot's United We Stand, have mounted a fierce battle that has left NAFTA's chances uncertain at best...