Word: rigidities
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...Career opportunities and supporting roles should be open to both men and women but not on any rigid formula," she said...
...issue with the current admissions policy, which imposes an unfair and rigid quota of one woman per four men. Harvard could easily achieve an approximate one-to-one ratio over the next four years," one Radcliffe senior said yesterday...
...your Sadat story you suggest that we Israelis have become too rigid in dealing with our neighbors. Give us, to the south Sweden instead of Egypt, to the east Denmark instead of Jordan, and to the north Holland instead of Syria, and you shall find us the most flexible people in the world...
Shoring the Walls. Even the A.M.A. now recognizes health care as a right. But it is still unwilling to go along with Kennedy-Griffiths. Dr. Max Parrott, chairman of the A.M.A.'s board of trustees, describes Kennedy's bill as "rigid" and "monolithic." Parrott and many of his colleagues defend the existing system and seek to eliminate what they see as its most egregious inequity with their tax-credit bill. "Some people are denied health care because of their inability to pay for it," says Dr. Richard S. Wilbur, A.M.A. deputy vice president. "Medicredit will take care...
What is so moving about Punch Goes to Judy is not its political commentary: Punch's radicalism versus Keyes' questioning, sensitive but nonetheless rigid liberalism. It is not the description of the social situation they see, by now so predictably familiar. It is not even Punch's and Keyes' social commentary-descriptions of what Keyes calls the "prophylactic society," the picture of hate that confronts the two Boltons in the turnpike restaurant where they are forced to spend a snowy night, or the picture of Keyes' roommate, an Upper East Side, hairstyled, ankle-booted beautiful person who writes advertisements...