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Although television has given Dartfish invaluable exposure, it doesn't pay the bulk of the bills. Of the company's $5 million in 2003 sales, only 15%, or $750,000, came from television; athletic-training software accounted for the rest. The company says the Athens Olympics will generate only 8% to 10% of this year's $7.5 million in expected revenue. Professional teams (in the U.S., 10 baseball, basketball and football franchises use Dartfish), colleges, youth coaches and other sports markets supply most of the company's funds. In France golf pros have taken to Dartfish. In one British school...
...losing the backfield battle to Northwestern transfer Clifton Dawson last season, made little impact participating at less than full strength…With Dawson sidelined by the coaching staff for what he termed “precautionary reasons” during the Spring Game, freshman Raffael DeLuca carried the bulk of the load rushing 13 times for 83 yards, but given Dawson’s history as a workhorse and the expected return of Edwards next season, it is unlikely that DeLuca will be so heavily relied upon in Murphy’s offensive set with any regularity?...
...first Harvard midterm, in Literature and Arts B-21, “Images of Alexander the Great,” and the due date of my first Harvard paper, for Moral Reasoning 22, “Justice,” fell on the same day. I had spent the bulk of the weekend hanging out late with new first-year friends, and I had left the academics for Sunday night. When at 4 a.m., after eight hours of paper writing, my head finally hit the pillow, I had a whole schedule for Monday morning planned out in my mind...
Jaeger said that while the bulk of the contract will change “very little,” these intense discussions will likely yield some significant improvements in worker security and educational opportunities in the new contract...
...Dynarski said the way colleges calculate financial aid complicates the problem by requiring the bulk of the savings to come from accounts in the student’s name, which decreases the amount of eligible aid more than parental accounts...