Word: bulks
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Despite the early troubles, however, Harvard does have the bulk of its Ivy schedule ahead of it, and although a second consecutive title seems unlikely now, it remains possible. But if the Crimson is to entertain any thoughts of a repeat it has much work to do, and it must start with offensive and defensive lines...
...blowout final score was deceptive. The Crimson hung with an explosive Raider offense for the bulk of the afternoon and trailed 20-14 at the start of the fourth quarter...
...Leigh says that the bulk of SETI's budget goes toward "electricity and a phone line we installed." The projects costs approximately $20,000 a year...
...team that entered the 1997 season with enormous potential, bolstered by unprecedented depth and led by the first All-American in the program's history-then-junior two-meter man Mike Zimmerman--ended it with a 10-18 record and Zimmerman having missed the bulk of the season with sprained ligaments in his right thumb...
...premiums to hire and retain workers. "Wealth is the icing on the cake, but it's wages that bake the cake," says Diane Swonk, deputy chief economist at the bank First Chicago NBD. These gradual earnings gains might signal an increase in inflation, because compensation makes up the bulk of most employers' expenses. But the glory of the economy today is its remarkable balance. While labor costs are indeed rising, they are largely offset by the growing productivity of American workers, who are among the most efficient in the world. And although the strong dollar curbs U.S. exports, particularly...