Word: pointing
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Dates: during 1990-1990
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...said Iraq's "brutal aggression" made his point--that despite the lessening of the Soviet threat in recent months, "threats can arise suddenly, unpredictably, and from unexpected quarters...
Quite obviously, not much of an effort has been made to inform everyone of the situation. It perturbs me to no end to see Harvard getting away with this downplaying of a crisis of such proportions. I think a point needs to be made that officials should have gone out of their way to make sure everyone has been made aware...
...also find it quite interesting that Dean Queen was quoted as making a point of alerting as many students as possible in Stephen Newman's article, when there has been absolutely no proof of this. Why officials waited so long to administer warning and why they went about things in this manner is unexcusable in my eyes...
...this point, Souter notes, the two theoriescontradict other, although on much narrowergrounds than other critics had thought. UnderHolmes' conception, a law need only further theinterests of the strongest group, not themajority. Natural law theorists, meanwhile,maintain that a law will necessarily cater to themajority...
Both Eli Lilly and the Food and Drug Administration point out that Prozac was extensively tested on more than 5,600 patients and that at least 2 million people worldwide have taken the drug. The FDA, which monitors reports of adverse reactions to drugs, sees no worrisome pattern to date. "Even if we got several hundred reports involving suicide and Prozac, we wouldn't be alarmed, given how many people use the drug and the nature of the disease," notes Dr. Paul Leber, director of the FDA's division of neuropharmacological drug products. "Depressed people commit suicide." Nonetheless, the agency...