Word: cents
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
WEAL cited figures showing that women compose 19.8 per cent of the approximately 500 students in the school, a proportion that pales in comparison to the 30.6 per cent of the University of Texas' Lyndon Baines Johnson School, the 38 per cent of Princeton University's Woodrow Wilson School, and the 52.3 per cent of the University of Minnesota's Hubert H. Humphrey Institute. WEAL charged that these startling statistics--coupled with its failure to contact minority or women's groups and to expand its employment advertising to minority and women's lackadaisical search for minority women scholars. In short...
Although Harvard got Northeastern in early foul trouble, it couldn't capitalize, shooting four for 11 from the line and making a mockery of coach Carole Kleinfelter's sixth cardinal rule--shoot fouls at 70 per cent--in the process...
...hoopsters did manage to shoot at a respectable 46 per cent, but with top rebounder Holpuch in foul trouble, they managed to unleash only 39 shots to Northeastern...
...only in the last two years have two independent experiments, one performed by a Soviet research team and another by scientists at the University of California at Irvine, provided evidence that even the lightest neutrinos have masses close to ten electron volts. Ten electron volts comprise about 0.002 per cent of the mass of an electron...
...succeed in attracting business, and even if they did, would not generate enough tax revenue to make up for their cost. Furthermore, he attacks the Right's insistence that the government causes all inflation. He notes that Germans, living in their elegantly humming capitalist machine, pay 44 per cent of their income in taxes, while Americans pay only 34 per cent. In fact, the only nation with a lower tax rate is Japan, where corporations pay for many of the social services we expect (or used to expect) from our government. He cites a study from the notorious radicals...