Word: benefited
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According to Bok, the study offers two conclusions that lend support to race-conscious policies: First, minority students who are accepted to competitive schools find higher success in their academics, careers and community; and second, all students benefit from a racially-diverse student body...
...White House called in the one team it knew the lawmakers could not ignore: the lobbyists and moneymen who grease the wheels of re-election. The team includes Washington's most persuasive operators, men who normally earn $400 an hour to bend laws for corporate benefit. These men are themselves denizens of the Congress, outsiders who move easily through the ranks of Democrats to gather intelligence and who raise enough campaign money for candidates to get their attention when they need...
...cases of hepatitis B in the U.S. occur in those between the ages of 15 and 39. So last year the CDC advised that all children up to the age of 18 get vaccinated. But remember: the disease can strike at any age. Thus most people will benefit from getting the shots. (One exception: those allergic to yeast, which is used to make the vaccine...
...record 33 straight games, and he even threw a 32-yard touchdown pass last week. In each of Colgate's first two games, five different Red Raiders scored touchdowns, and a bevy of running backs share the carries. Columbia's offense split the workload last week and had the benefit of fresh legs late in the game, when Harvard's defense was tired...
...that reason, both in Washington and on Beacon Hill, the House Speakers have a responsibility to constituents to be voices of reason and thoughtfulness. I wish Mr. Finneran would stop taking his cues from Mr. Gingrich and put more care into his comments. The state would certainly benefit from a Speaker who didn't talk so much...