Word: problem
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...discovers their plan and demands to be a part of it. Throw in a shockingly ambivalent and corrupt police inspector Truscott (Jeremy Geidt), a series of farcical cover-ups and Orton's scathing lines, and the potential for a hilarious play, at the very least, should be there. The problem is that the actors had a particularly difficult time finding the humor of Orton's lines and delivered his cynical, casually indifferent quips either with too much ernestness or too little conviction. Throw in a pacing that seems just a bit too slow and the result is nothing more than...
...each of these professors could have drawn a full crowd his their own--Gould's Science B-16: "History of Life" is generally held in one of the large Science Center auditoriums. Their collaboration is hardly a result of low self-esteem. That, in fact, seems to be the problem. Have co-taught classes such as these become excuses for posturing by prominent professors? Have they diverged from their well-intentioned beginnings...
...same time, the federal government needs to do a better job of looking at tuition rates that are rising faster than the cost of living. As this committee has found with government agencies, you have to know the nature of the problem before you can work to solve it," Thompson added...
Still, Ramirez said one potential problem with the plan could be that the study of Latin America in the context of its language and literature might be too narrow...
...concept of "the race card." Race is not something that can be shuffled and dealt like a game of Go Fish. To bring up race in this context diminishes the saliency of the issue. We live in a society in which race is still a real and immediate problem. Of course there are naysayers, who respond that we now live in a color-blind society in which issues of identity, most specifically race and ethnicity, are no longer relevant...