Word: reflections
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Dates: during 2000-2000
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...talk about improving the building, we need to go out and seek teachers that reflect the [Fletcher-Maynard] demographic," said Mayor Anthony D. Galluccio, who is also chair of the school committee...
...conflict of interest. They can't break the law. They have to please parents and alumni. And of course they want students to be happy and productive. This creates some obvious deviations between stated policies and practical applications. Why not call a spade a spade and make the policies reflect a real compromise between these interests rather than try to meet both with one set of rules for the books and one for the students...
Audrey Dolar Tejada, media specialist of the Boston regional census office, says the effort this year is "multicultural and multilingual [to] reflect the changing face of America...
...petition that comes through the doors of University Hall, petitions do serve a very important function as vital barometers of student opinion. The reality is that many administrative decisions here at Harvard are made with little to no input from those they will affect. Petitions reflect the feelings of many students and should be treated with more respect and consideration--and not with indifference tinged with scorn...
...because he was still far, far back in the polls," he said, "and because almost everybody whose judgment I respect reacted as if it was a very bad idea." But by August "it didn't come as any surprise to me when the dynamic began to reflect a very close race." In the meeting, Gore and his team agreed it was time to "engage" his rival. As a start, Gore would put out a health-care plan, since Bradley would soon be coming out with his. And Gore, who had been working hard in the gym to get ready...