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Still, the three seniors are less enthusiastic about the University's responsiveness to their concerns. Over time, they say, Harvard has become more cooperative but they wish campus activists didn't have to bear the brunt of the cause...
...modeled after an average-size man, a practice, critics charge, that has put smaller adults and most children at risk. When an air bag deploys, its force is directed into what would be a grown man's chest. Women and children, on the other hand, end up taking the brunt of the energy in the head and neck - a design flaw that's been fatal in 158 cases since 1990. (Air bags have, however, also saved an estimated 5,500 lives.) Friday's announcement follows considerable criticism of the government's mandated crash test procedure in the past decade. This...
Coscetta says he was not hit especially badly because many of the stocks he owned escaped the brunt of the fall. But his riskiest stocks went down...
...brunt of the statement is a call to reform the New York City Police Department (NYPD) and to reduce instances of police impropriety...
...Maynard has borne the brunt of an ill-conceived plan," Grassi said. "We have to fix that...