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...enough to remove the terrorists—you need to get people to understand, [to invest] themselves in the government,” Linhart said. “You’re trying to get them to understand the mechanisms of government...to create a lasting, long-term effect...
...upcoming beach volleyball season, he has thoroughly enjoyed his time in the sand.“The lifestyle is completely different,” Kuld said. “You’re outdoors, you get to spend a lot of time in the sun, you have a larger effect on the outcome, and it’s a lot more personal.”This year, Kuld is one four players to have played in all of Harvard’s games and has emerged as a leader on the team. Although he has had success playing inside, Kuld...
...Maybe [the war] has had a positive effect, because people want to contribute,” Kawouski says...
...Still, the student says, he cannot discount the effect that the war had on his decision to join the battalion...
...frequently, however, judicial candidates will receive contributions from firms or attorneys who will potentially present cases, or at least play a role, in their prospective courtrooms. Of course, this eventuality would constitute a blatant conflict of interest, and tarnish any presumed objectivity in the judge. Worse, this unfortunate effect is not a matter of speculation, but a reality attested to by many in the justice system: According to a 1999 report, 48 percent of Texas judges and 79 percent of Texas attorneys think that campaign contributions have a “significant” impact on courtroom decisions...