Word: reinforcesments
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"Any time [a death occurs] it reinforces negative stereotypes of fraternities," Drogin said. "It affects how the student body and administration view us."
Along with an interesting if not mystifying tale, "The Freshmen" succeeds musically. The charged bass precisely complements the guitar with a brightness in each note that at once reinforces and rebukes the lyrical subject matter. Paralleling this double-edged musical sword, the song can identify both with sad moments (saying...
British Foreign Secretary Robin Cook: "I am horrified at this devastating bomb attack, and deeply regret the loss of life," etc., etc. "This tragic incident reinforces the urgency of a return to dialogue and negotiation."
Despite the Clinton Administration's expansive claims for the plan--that it increases everyone's security, reinforces democracy, makes Russia a partner with the West--there are many more questions and apparent contradictions. The biggest threat to the world's security is the spread of weapons of mass destruction, and...
Scientists believe the dopamine system arose very early in the course of animal evolution because it reinforces behaviors so essential to survival. "If it were not for the fact that sex is pleasurable," observes Charles Schuster of Wayne State University in Detroit, "we would not engage in it." Unfortunately, some...