Word: accustomedness
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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“We took the results of the online surveys and comment cards very seriously,” said HUDS Executive Director Ted Mayer. “[We] responded with more menu changes than we had been accustomed to in the past.”
“This was a quirky game,” Offsay said. “Iona has a shallow pool that we’re not accustomed to playing in.”
Student groups like Habitat for Humanity, accustomed to regular contact with Kidd, might find that the director-dean, who will have to grapple with matters of greater scope, won’t have time for them.
Landry said Brennan’s transfer is by no means unusual—religious orders frequently move their members from one community to another based on need, she said. But the sudden nature of his order is less usual for the church community at Harvard, which is accustomed to...
Yet one need only check the stock tables for evidence that Citi shareholders are accustomed to a larger-than-life boss. Citi stock fell 5% on the succession news, and even a brief dip is no small matter at a company with an intense culture of ownership. That culture keeps...