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...changing the benefits formula to reflect changes in consumer prices rather than wages, an option sanctioned by the Moynihan-Parsons Commission in 2002. Graham blanched when I called it a tax increase, so let's call it a shockingly supple revenue emolument. It is unlikely to attract support from the cowboy wing of the G.O.P...
During that period, the venture capitalist said he hopes to attract an older demographic to the museum and will oversee a renovation and upcoming fundraising campaign...
...problem is, given the hedge fund environment right now, it’s so easy to start your own hedge fund,” Meyer said, “that it’s difficult to attract people to come here...
...award, or even a nomination, for his music - the finest, broadest score in ages wasn't deemed one of the best four on Broadway last season! (Out of a total of about seven.) The Indo-American audience wasn't large enough to keep it afloat, and it didn't attract the idle non-Desi curious. Inserting American Idol notoriety Tamyra Gray did little to pump up the gross. Bombay Dreams ran only eight months and closes today...
...sure, most any recent graduate—like Corker—will have a more relevant perspective on student concerns than his or her antiquated administrative counterparts; but to be an effective position, the College needs to attract the rare student like Corker to apply. Under the current provisions, however, we worry that the College will not attract the most talented and student-sympathetic graduates. First, while the new fellowship will provide its prospective employee with full benefits and a “competitive salary,” the College will not be providing the recent graduate with housing, which...