Word: withdraw
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Other instructors vigorously deny that their objections to the law stem from the prospect of personal embarrassment at the revelation of once confidential comments. They say this will be borne out when, in the end, a "surprising" number of faculty members elect not to withdraw statements or letters from the files...
...report also shows that blacks and whites withdraw from the GSAS at about the same rate, although a slightly higher percentage of blacks are "not registered" students--students who may or may not have formally withdrawn--than whites...
...report states that although some students who withdraw from the GSAS are failures only in the administrative sense, others leave the GSAS "unwillingly with feelings of frustration and disappointment in the quality of the personal and academic experiences at Harvard...
...been denied to Deeley. Ultimately it is Kate who commands the most powerful position: she has only to say "No" to either or both of them. But she must first settle her own conflict between the powerful pressures exerted on her by the others, and the desire to withdraw into herself...
...think Rockefeller will withdraw if his meeting with Congress is not successful," Glass explained. "It is much more appropriate to ask him directly rather than asking Ford. I think he will withdraw himself if he sees that his nomination is not in the best interests of the country...