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Americans should not accept the current unjust and impractical scheme that divides our society, wastes billions of taxpayers' dollars, perpetuates the existence of a permanent underclass and masquerades as advancing the best interests of minorities and society as a whole.
FOR those morally questionable activities that are technically legal, we are left with a wholly unsatisfactory solution. We could pursue complete ethical purity in economic affairs. But such a course is entirely impractical. The market seldom rewards moral uprightness. Alternatively, we can attempt to distinguish among varying degrees of ethical...
But Candidate Rick S. Louie '90, who attributes the poor response to lack of student interest, said the idea of a forum is well-intentioned but impractical.
Rep. Angelo Scaccia (D-Boston) publicly voiced the private sentiments of many legislators at the Statehouse yesterday when he chastised Secretary of Administration and Finance L. Edward Lashman for the budget's suggested spending increases and criticized its savings plan as impractical.
This is not quite as frivolous, or as impractical, as it may sound. At least one Dirker design (a soft leather, multicolored running shoe for street wear) has been widely copied. Such intimations that Bikkembergs may be on a popular wavelength encourage his sweeping fantasies of success but do not...