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Their problems appear to be twofold: some organizations remain male-dominated and once women join these organizations, deciding to make a bid for leadership can often be laden...
Hackney's statement, it seemed, crystallized the difficulties many national universities--including Harvard--are having as they struggle with newfound heterogeneity and its backlash. But there is a fundamental flaw in Hackney's reasoning, whose implications have colored difficulties on our own campus this year. It is a twofold error: a dangerous and incomplete definition of "diversity," and a failure to recognize that at a university, open expression is, and must be, paramount...
...power is the method most often suggested as a relatively low-cost but effective means. President Clinton recently proposed a twofold solution: lifting the embargo on arms to the Bosnian Muslims and launching strategic air strikes aimed at knocking out Serbian artillery and tanks...
...struck a deal with Hirschfeld to share ownership. After this liaison went asunder, the bankruptcy court on March 12 turned over the paper to Hirschfeld, who promptly axed Hamill. Within hours, the mutiny was under way. The cause of the Post staff's animus toward its new chief was twofold. One, Hirschfeld fired 72 employees. Two, he once spat on a reporter from the Miami Herald, a first-rate newspaper, so there's no telling what he might do at a paper like the Post...
Reached late last night, Mainigi said that she believes her priorities on the Council are twofold. She said she would like to see the Council "strike a balance between providing student services and promoting faculty diversity...