Word: numbers
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Dates: during 2000-2000
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Although Harvard doesn't want to become a conservatory, a number of years ago, the possibility arose of a joint program with...
...seem to strike a chord with him. He seems to want more class, not a break from it. Nevertheless, I am led to believe that academics must not really concern the gentleman much either. He must have no need of departmental by-passes in the Core, nor the expanded number of offerings within each Core area. Nor does he care that the council lobbied the Committee on Undergraduate Education to provide more faculty advising for first-years, or convinced the Dean of Undergraduate Education to push for more faculty-led freshman seminars...
...precisely because subjective or partisan standards are in play that the courts are trying to sort the matter out. How could a journalist or academic ever come to a definitive count, especially considering that the much-manipulated punchcards are aging and shedding chads daily, thus invalidating any number of votes and making the ultimate count impossible...
...voter ID. The addition of the needed information in no way touched on the integrity of the ballots themselves. Goard's action merely facilitated voting, say the Bush lawyers, and not one Democratic application (which did not have the printing error) was tossed for missing the voter ID number. Is the disenfranchisement of thousands really the right remedy for that...
...after a low-level lawyer sat down at the witness stand and read excerpts of Goard's deposition, any such card was still way up Richman's sleeve. Goard testified that Democrat applications did not have the missing space for the voter-ID number, and that no Democratic staffers had asked for the same assistance with the forms that she gave Republicans...