Word: unconnectedness
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POWERS DOWNPLAYS the morale issue, calling it an "organizational development question" unconnected with the "economic issues" of salary and benefits. But the union won't see it that way, and the talks have repeatedly stalled as the policemen have insisted on a settlement of the "morale question" as a prerequisite...
Burgess begins simply enough, but we are rapidly sidetracked on a series of unconnected and nightmarish tangents. Beard, shaken by his wife Leonora's grisly and easily forestalled death, enters into an affair with Paola, a young, trendy Italian photographer who astonishingly remembers Beard's name after having seen it...
Wald and two of his co-signers, William N. Lipscomb Jr., Lawrence Professor of Chemistry who won a Nobel this year, and Edward M. Purcell, Gage University Professor who won a Nobel in 1952, agreed that their reasons for endorsing the statement were unconnected to Carter's campaign.
Harvard must abandon its anti-union policies. Simpson should resign, or at least be removed from his current managerial role; his actions in the Glass case and in the current case should be investigated by an impartial third party unconnected to the Food Services or the Personnel Office. All threats...
FROM THE FILM'S start, when an elusive voice perfunctorily declares that "this film, like all events, takes place at a particular time in a particular place," we are prepared for a violation of the usual rules of narrative. To say that Paul and Adriana's relationship "develops" as it...