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Carter says the two years she had spent at a prep school helped her adjust to dorm life more easily than her first-year roommates. In the co-ops, she says, she found more maturity and freedom...
...will be a fascinating experience," Nye said last night. "It is a chance to rethink how you adjust the intelligence from the Cold War to fit the more diverse threats of today, such as drug wars and global warming...
Meringoff was able to adjust his game in the consolation round, but he still full 6-4, 6-0 to ninth-ranked Frank Schaffner of Alabama-Birmingham in the first round of the consolation bracket...
...their short-term economic interests. This is hardly surprising in a country that cannot come to grips with the long-term problems of its budget deficit and whose major corporations are dominated by managers who will not look past the next fiscal quarter. The difference is that while people adjust to shortsightedness and compromise, nature only reacts. The results can be irreversible and belie any rhetorical airbrushing...
...take facing a top player at my position personally. I adjust and take the challenge and never back down," Campbell says...