Word: assessments
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Costin Scalise said the next step would be for the department to assess the needs of all programs, both men's and women's, and to work to meet them individually...
...Bayne asked the ushers to take her to the church parlor. The doctor, who is something of a gadget freak, was equipped for any contingency. Stashed in his black bag--actually a blue-and-gray fishing-tackle box--was a miniaturized version of every diagnostic tool he needed to assess her symptoms, as well as a full supply of standard emergency-care drugs to treat them. "You've got to stop thinking about bricks and mortar," Bayne says. "Today I am the emergency room...
...delighted to come to Harvard Law School," he said. "The faculty and the Law School administration are enthusiastic about increasing the empirical component of the curriculum and legal research. Harvard Law School has the potential to become the leading center for research that uses formal statistical analyses to assess the broad economic ramifications of legal rules...
...more likely to be older, wealthier and more conservative than the GOP as a whole. Delegates are also more often men and Protestant. Some 61 percent of the delegates say they attend church at least once a week, although only 11 percent belong to the Christian Coalition. Asked to assess their candidate, 44 percent said Bob Dole's greatest strength is his experience in Washington. Delegates also liked his stands on economic issues and his age. Dole's greatest weakness? His campaign style was cited by 52 percent, followed by his age and his temper. One surprise for many that...
Which is a shame, because Yglesias is a skillful, intelligent writer and the questions addressed in this novel have some real bite. To what extent are people responsible for their own behavior? Who is to assess their degree of guilt or innocence? And how is it possible to distinguish the healers from those who need healing...