Word: embeddedness
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But how much about himself can he really change at the age of 54, and how much is embedded in his DNA? Gore now acknowledges that he micromanaged his campaign into incoherence. "I don't think I'm a very good political tactician. As a matter of fact, I think...
Tired of having to wear a cell phone on your belt wherever you go? In the future, you may not have to. Two British researchers have developed a prototype "phone tooth" that can be embedded in a molar and receive cell-phone calls. The signals are translated into vibrations that...
Any differences of opinion between Americans and Europeans on Iraq, civil liberties or the role of the U.N. stem from different approaches to international politics, not from different values. They are mere squabbles among people committed to promoting democracy, pluralism, and good governance. And once we all recognize and respect...
The right to strike first has long been embedded in U.S. foreign policy. When Washington launched its pre-emptive wars in the past, it did so covertly, as in Iran in 1953, Guatemala in 1954 and Chile in 1973. Large invading forces and long postwar occupations were not part of...
“One of the most wonderful aspects of drama is that the experience of theater is a fundamentally shared one...connecting people within the Winthrop community, the Harvard community, and the larger communities in which we are embedded,” he said.