Word: arraying
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...spaces] may not be as convenient,” said Healy, “but we will find space. Our goal is to accommodate for most...student groups.” With “strategic scheduling,” the MAC staff also hopes to move its usual array of classes to Hemenway, the Law School gym. These are promising ideas, and we hope they are only the beginning of a plan to assuage student fears.The spaces and hours of Hemenway, the House gyms, varsity athletic facilities, and the Quad’s QRAC must all be optimized...
...cohort, at least in my experience of less than 10 years ago. Merely being part of the same college gave most of us all the excuse we needed to socialize with the few hundred other students who lived around us. And for those who sought other outlets, the great array of clubs, societies, sports teams, and even a newspaper that consumed its students’ lives offered equal opportunity to those presented by Harvard. And since Oxbridgians only took exams at the end of the year, they were even freer than Harvard students to throw themselves wholly into college life...
...million Cost of the solar array that NASA astronauts installed on the International Space Station last week during a 61/2-hr. spacewalk...
...quickly becomes apparent that much “research” is simply a feature of a broad continuum of pharmaceutical and medical device promotion. The research is designed and processed by industry; the FDA accepts the selective data; the audience of prescribing physicians is primed with a beautiful array of advertisements and educational promotion; the “thought leaders” among physicians are paid to lecture and influence; academics further work mightily to expand a disease concept to include greater application of product; emoluments are funneled to favored physicians to perform pseudo-research “seeding...
...free flow of information, checked by individual privacy controls, grants us a wider array of choices and makes us better off. But at least in Zuckerberg’s current implementation, it also means we lose a choice. We can’t say “I’d rather not have this information.” We can’t say stop...