Word: acceptance
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Keenan displays a warmth and respect for Harvard that is a sterling example of institutional loyalty. There was seemingly no question but that he would accept the GSAS post when Dean Rosovsky finally chose him as his candidate for the job after a four-month-long search process. "When the dean asks me to do something, I do it," Keenan says...
...cannot build but during which their interest costs must nevertheless be paid." She also sees no reason why both HUD and one or sometimes several state or local jurisdictions must at times make separate studies to determine whether environmental rules are being met. Asks Harris: "Why can't we accept their studies or they accept ours...
...will accept our duties to each other...
...renounce his precious athletic scholarship; when he refuses, the fun starts in earnest. This part of the film, at least, is fairly realistic. Big-time college sports are really professional sports in the guise of amateur athletics, and survival is dependent on both talent and an ability to accept a system that reduces athletes to little more than meat on the hoof, brainless creatures expected to deliver on the field and shut up, letting the athletic department worry about everything else, including the business of their education...
Tufts officials said this summer that admissions officers underestimated the number of students who would accept offers of admission to the college, and consequently Tufts took in 350 more students than it can normally accommodate...