Word: axiom
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...results of a survey conducted over last semester by Axiom Research Company, intended to "measure student satisfaction with University Health Services," should come as little surprise. Forty-one percent of those who participated in the study say they are dissatisfied with the level of care that UHS provides. Primary complaints included fear of misdiagnosis, frustration with delays in both emergency and regular care, and a lack of understanding about how health and prescription plans work...
Difficulty in obtaining appointments was only one concern voiced by the 709 students in the survey, conducted by Cambridge's Axiom Research Company through mail and e-mail. Thirty-six percent of those who rated care less than "very good" said fear of misdiagnosis was their primary concern with...
...recently released "Students Attitudes Toward Harvard University Health Services" survey, initiated by UHS and conducted by Axiom Research Company, reports that 47 percent of those surveyed would not recommend...
...axiom of fund raising that there's a finite universe of donors who will ante up $1,000 for a presidential contender, but BILL BRADLEY seems to be breaking the mold. His supporters include heavy hitters in the business world who have never been involved in politics, and even some Republicans. Goldman Sachs president JOHN THORNTON hasn't raised money for a candidate before, doesn't even give to the company's political-action committee; but since meeting Bradley nine months ago, he has been asking for and getting checks from friends--including Goldman chairman HENRY PAULSON, a Republican...
...axiom of fund-raising that there's a finite universe of donors who will ante up $1,000 for a presidential contender, but Bill Bradley seems to be breaking the mold. His supporters include heavy hitters in the business world who have never been involved in politics, and even some Republicans. Goldman Sachs president John Thornton hasn't raised money for a candidate before, doesn't even give to the company's political-action committee; but since meeting Bradley nine months ago, he has been asking for and getting checks from friends--including Goldman chairman Henry Paulson, a Republican...