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Does "have had on decisions" mean "have suffered by decisions"? Just a guess here. Checking out "have" in dictionaries has not found me a way out.
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Academics across the country are dismayed. At Pennsylvania State University (Penn State), for instance, faculty published an open letter decrying the “limited amount of input faculty, staff, and graduate employees have had on decisions related to our safety.” At Georgia Tech, faculty released a similar letter saying the university’s reopening procedures “do not follow science-based evidence”—and that “no faculty, staff, or student should be coerced into risking their health and the health of their families by working … on campus when there is a remote/online equivalent.”
Source: Science
[h=1]‘Ethically troubling.’ University reopening plans put professors, students on edge[/h][FONT="]By Jyoti MadhusoodananJul. 20, 2020[/FONT]
https://www.sciencemag.org/careers/...-reopening-plans-put-professors-students-edge
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Academics across the country are dismayed. At Pennsylvania State University (Penn State), for instance, faculty published an open letter decrying the “limited amount of input faculty, staff, and graduate employees have had on decisions related to our safety.” At Georgia Tech, faculty released a similar letter saying the university’s reopening procedures “do not follow science-based evidence”—and that “no faculty, staff, or student should be coerced into risking their health and the health of their families by working … on campus when there is a remote/online equivalent.”
Source: Science
[h=1]‘Ethically troubling.’ University reopening plans put professors, students on edge[/h][FONT="]By Jyoti MadhusoodananJul. 20, 2020[/FONT]
https://www.sciencemag.org/careers/...-reopening-plans-put-professors-students-edge