Word: affords
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...need for the Knafel Center, while neither blatant nor highly pressing, is sizable. The Government and Economics departments are currently cramped in Littauer Hall, with some professors' offices located amid cubicles in the basement. The building does not afford space for either concentration's tutorial offices, with economics undergraduates having to trek to 20 Garden St. and government students to 53 Church St. Moreover, the Government Department is particularly ill-served by the current arrangement. Twenty of the department's professors are already located in Coolidge Hall, resulting in a division of resources and a geographical barrier, albeit somewhat minor...
Privatizers know what you should know, that as students at a top university, you can probably do much better under a private system than a pay-as-you-go system. No one disputes that. A private system would certainly benefit high-wage workers because they can afford to take the market risk that yields high returns...
...says that Starbucks--as a large franchise--can afford to pay for services and supplies that smaller stores cannot, and consequently, unfairly competes with the smaller businesses...
...testify to your ability to bear close scrutiny and to do what is necessary for your peers when called upon to serve. Plus, if you choose your vices carefully over the next few decades (avoiding the usual Harvard-graduate pitfalls such as mail bombs or embezzlement), you can easily afford a few nude laps around the Yard...
...which adopted a strongly-worded pro-Iraq resolution Wednesday. Finally, the Russian president has form for such bluff and bluster. Remember his promise to slash Russia's nuclear forces by a third, later dismissed as "tiredness"? Still, in the slide toward crisis, this is one threat Clinton can't afford to ignore...