Word: acceptability
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Dates: during 1990-1990
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Therefore, we the undersigned hereby challenge you five best editors to a game of basketball, at a place and time to suit your convenience. We hope you will accept this challenge as an alternative means for quenching your voracious and often destructive appetite for confrontation with the Undergraduate Council. Athanassios G. Tolis '91 Christopher J. Borgen '91' Lori L. Outzs '91 Evan B. Rauch '92 Eugene S. Kim '92 The Undergraduate Council starting five
...politician startled the nation upon taking office with a display of bold pronouncements and a previously undiscovered talent for doing the unexpected. Although the changes he has made are still largely cosmetic, he has succeeded in transforming the atmosphere of South Africa and nudging his reluctant white countrymen to accept the idea that change is inevitable...
...practical terms, that means something far less than the black demand for a nonracial democratic system based on one man, one vote, which would transfer power from whites to blacks. The National Party is willing to accept only a partial sharing of power on the basis of what it calls group rights, under which each racial group would decide its own affairs on the basis of self- administration...
...delivered to the government prior to his tea with Botha last July. In it he urged both the A.N.C. and the government to "meet urgently to negotiate an effective political settlement." But he also made it clear exactly where he stood. "White South Africa," he wrote, "must accept the plain fact that the A.N.C. will not suspend, to say nothing of abandoning, the armed struggle until the government agrees to negotiate" with recognized black leaders. In addition, wrote Mandela, white South Africans will have to "accept that there will never be peace and stability in this country" until the principle...
...Karabakh)). Put up the flag again, they said, have the Armenians offer a public apology, and we will end our blockade and let supplies through. Then Armenians in Nagorno-Karabakh refused to receive food from Azerbaijan. If it was Azerbaijani margarine, they wouldn't take it. They wouldn't accept eggs from Baku. Our chairman finally told them it wasn't the Azerbaijanis who laid eggs, it was hens...