Word: chosing
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...will fund the center with a five-year grant of about $38.6 million, said Leslie Fink, a spokesperson for the National Institute of Allergies and Infections Diseases, the NIH division overseeing the project. Fink said NIH chose Harvard from a national competition...
...Club's garden, which is adajecnt to University property and in the past has been jointly maintained, is also an important element of the case, Schkolnick says. "The garden is unique to the Fly. I'm lucky I chose it," she says. According documents filed with MCAD, the garden allows for Harvard students to have unrestricted access through the University to the club grounds...
...individual's fundamental privacy and liberty right to be free of government extends to medical treatment decisions," the legal brief nobly argued. But when this "fundamental right" clashed with the income of doctors, the AMA chose the low road...
These policy issues could not be decided at a two day conference--and that is precisely where Bush is most at fault. In the face of real problems such as those facing the inner cities and poorer states, it is most tragic that Bush chose to pass the burden of action to the states...
...year-old English teacher in a small town not far from Shanghai on China's eastern coast. He could have taken Russian in college but chose English because "there is no one to talk to in Russian and no one interested in learning it." Bi speaks English so well that only a careful listener might guess that it is his second language. He pays particular attention to his consonants, and the effect is riveting. It seems that everything he says has been carefully weighed and thought...