101. The movement toward collegiality, which has gathered momentum in the last several years, adopts an educational approach rather than a punitive one. 102. The movement toward open shelters is highly controversial among advocates for victims of domestic violence. 103. The movement toward strengthening student self-esteem has led some professors to avoid judging students too harshly. 104. The movement toward voluntary simplicity is mainly for those who can afford it, she acknowledged. 105. The movement toward gay and lesbian pride is generally dated from these clashes. 106. The production is staged as a movement toward common ground. 107. The results of his and other studies, he said, suggest that the movement toward adult treatment of juveniles may be creating more problems than it solves. 108. The participants often contend in the exaggerated language of joint communiques that they have strengthened the movement toward peace. 109. The same financial rationale has also created a movement toward development of golf membership time-shares at private, gated country clubs with villas built along the fairways. 110. The United States recognizes that curbing terror will be easier if there is renewed movement toward Palestinian statehood. |