Word: brokenness
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...data compiled from the survey were summarized in a forty-minute slideshow presentation by Menard to the CHL, a group of administrators, House masters, and students. The results of the survey—which had an overall response rate of 47 percent—were broken down anonymously by House...
...White House staffers, and because some of those staffers may have deleted e-mails on their own, the White House said it could not assure Congress that they have not violated the PRA, which requires the retention of official White House documents. The White House officials who may have broken the law include senior adviser Karl Rove, his deputies and much of their staffs...
...cases of the disease could erupt in the United States alone, ultimately costing the country $180 billion more than if the original policy were maintained.” In fact, the researchers determined that if the United States had ceased vaccinations, 1.1 million cases of the disease would have broken out in the United States alone. The breakout would have cost the country $180 billion in treatment costs, according to the study. [SEE CORRECTION BELOW] An April 16 correction to the news article "HSPH Study Backs Polio Eradication" incorrectly stated that a breakout of the disease would have cost...
...full range of his game, turning seeming passing shots into drop-vollies at extreme angles, pounding goundstrokes to the deepest reaches and farthest corners of the court and capping the whole performance with two aces on his last three serves. He lapsed only briefly in the second set, getting broken once at the end of the set to lose...
...While Volpe has been injury-free since his recovery from his broken foot, Conroy has not been so lucky. The heavy stress of running took its toll on his legs, causing shin splints. Despite that, Conroy is ready for the Marathon...