Word: objectionable
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The bishops' critique was the work of a six-member committee headed by Alabama's Archbishop Oscar Lipscomb, 58, the chairman of the bishops' doctrinal committee. (Individual U.S. bishops, like those elsewhere, will also be sending separate responses to the Vatican.) The Lipscomb panel's chief objection is that the...
Critics charged that the school's opponents were partially motivated by race, noting that little objection was raised when the primarily white Lincoln Institute for Land Policy moved into the space.
The members of the Harvard-Radcliffe Dramatic Club (HRDC) board were dismayed to read the review of the Experimental Theatre (Ex) performance of Patrick Tan's Straightlines that graced your "On Arts" page on Friday, March 2. Our objection is not with the content of the review itself, but with...
My main objection to the article is the way that we Wellesley students are described. Jeschke stereotypes the way that we dress, our reasons for riding the bus and, often, our personalities as well. To make the statements she makes, she would have to do much more research than riding...
The second and far more important objection to anti-harassment codes is that they are counterproductive. If the goal of these rules is to improve the educational environment for minorities, one should expand the amount of speech, not restrict it. Punishment of harassers does nothing to solve bigotry; it can...