Word: impracticall
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Marcos spoke of his fear that his palace was about to be attacked, but seemed determined to stay on as President. At Marcos' request, Laxalt then went to the White House, where he discussed the conversation with Reagan and Secretary of State George Shultz. The President repeated his desire for...
In his decision, Brieant wrote that the size of the bond the Texas law required was "just so absurd, so impractical and so expensive that it hardly bears discussion."
However, this method of shelving would be impractical for a busy library, since only one row of shelves can be reached at a time, officials said.
MOST HOUSE COMMITTEE chairmen and College officials recognize that there are vast inequities at Harvard and that the discrepancies affect house life. But few call for standardization of house budgets. And College administrators do not want to step in. Last year, at a meeting between house committee chairmen and Epps...
The issue is not clear-cut. Many proposals--such as hiring alternative faculty members to cover for alleged sexual harassers--are downright impractical from a University standpoint.