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... continue doing what they do , and they do not want to tolerate any interference with their oppor- tunities or resources . -- Thus the arousal of academics when academic freedom seems threat- ened is not merely intellectual , it is also ...
... continue doing what they do , and they do not want to tolerate any interference with their oppor- tunities or resources . -- Thus the arousal of academics when academic freedom seems threat- ened is not merely intellectual , it is also ...
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... continuing independently . At the Executive Committee meeting which followed , it was decided not to cancel , but ... continue with a venture which has attracted so much criticism , and to organise what The Times , in an intemperate ...
... continuing independently . At the Executive Committee meeting which followed , it was decided not to cancel , but ... continue with a venture which has attracted so much criticism , and to organise what The Times , in an intemperate ...
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... continue without South Africans or UISPP . Such a course of action would have been by no means easy and would lead to the withdrawal of certain participants ; but , as it has turned out , it has been possible to main- tain the original ...
... continue without South Africans or UISPP . Such a course of action would have been by no means easy and would lead to the withdrawal of certain participants ; but , as it has turned out , it has been possible to main- tain the original ...
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