Sentences with phrase «recent fracas»

Perhaps this recent fracas is an opportunity for some public education, suggests Elissa Elvidge, a PhD candidate with the School of Medicine and Public Health at the University of Newcastle, who explains below why she is developing an empirically based framework for Aboriginal Cultural Safety and Security for NSW hospitals.
But many projects come under public and federal scrutiny — the recent fracas over gene therapy trials is a case in point (Science, 24 March, p. 2163), often because the manner in which they were conducted led to concerns over the safety of the recruited participants or the protection of their confidentiality.
Mr. Ofori Owusu also intimated that Mrs. Osei was ultimately responsible for the recent fracas between commissioners of the EC, because «the buck stops with you [Charlotte Osei].
The recent fracas at the University of Virginia over what turned out to be a false story of gang rape demonstrates a typical pattern.
Lindbeck's distinction between appropriation and expropriation could have come in handy during the recent fracas over Johnny Hart's B.C. comic strip.

Not exact matches

Pennsylvania's recent effort to make it easier for college graduates without formal teacher training to become licensed classroom instructors has sparked a legal and rhetorical fracas between school groups and top state officials.
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