Word: answering
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Bain believes in an answer-first approach," Burns says. "It sounds confusing--how do you know the answer before you've done the work--but it's very hypothesis-driven...
...noon today, Sanders Theatre should be unusually packed for the final lecture of Social Analysis 10, "The Principles of Economics." Why? Because today, Baker Professor of Economics Martin S. Feldstein '61 will answer students' questions during class. Unfortunately, the questions won't be as entertaining as they could be. Students were required to pre-submit their questions so that the Ec-10 office could choose among the queries...
Shame on you Marty for trying to answer a year's worth of questions in just 53 minutes! Opening yourself up to questions (sort of) is fine, but frankly, once isn't enough. At no other point throughout the semester has Marty made himself easily accessible for students to ask him questions. He doesn't even hold office hours...
...questions weren't answered, and it wasn't because they weren't trying to answer, but because they aren't the ones with the answers," said RUS Co-President Kathryn B. Clancy '01 after the meeting...
...explosion of publicity about new cases. The near-hysteria of last year s perceived epidemic remained just a memory. Now, a year after the first rash of publicity, it seems appropriate to ask just what happened. Was it just some sort of premature millenial outbreak? God s belated answer to the prayers of the Luddites? Or is the the perceived drop-off merely a mirage, a product of the short attention span of our own Fourth Estate? The fact is, no one really knows...