Word: access
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...year as a result of discussions by council representatives to the student-faculty Committee on College Life. The clubs will have until October to decide whether to adopt the College's non-discrimination clause and admit women--or face the severing of College ties to the clubs, such as access to alumni lists and the centrex phone service...
...concerned about the possibility that we will again have a problem--a serious problem--with access to Harvard," Calkins says. "The number of applicants keeps going up and the yield rate stays up, but I worry about whether the increasing cost of quality colleges such as Harvard is changing the mix of those who apply." He acknowledges that statistics don't really back up his concern, but he remains worried nonetheless...
...Koppel says that he doesn't "accept television diplomacy. it implies that TV has the capacity to bring together people who might not otherwise communicate. Television is of course powerful," he continues. "Access is power, and many people gain most of their information from television." Koppel also believes that television news programs have their limits...
...Harvard-affiliated McLean Hospital is considering leasing all or part of its operations to a private company, which would then receive access to the the psychiatric institution's facilities and programs, and any profits it might earn...
Although the precise terms of the agreement have not been made public, Japan is believed to have freed the yen to make it more available for trading on international currency markets. Tokyo will also reduce restrictions on the outflow of the yen and improve the access of foreign banks to the Japanese money market. That means other nations can reduce some of their dollar holdings and start acquiring yen deposits, which should drive up the currency's price in the process...