Word: constantly
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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When my parents moved us to California, the most important factor in my life--my immediate family--remained constant. But my father's move would have far greater significance. Entering such a place would signal the end of the normal, fully independent phase of life. It must be terribly hard to let that go. Yet at some point, he'll presumably have...
...United States and much of Canada, other colleges--propelled by their increasing wealth and the press's microscopic examination of every aspect of university life--offer Harvard meaningful competition. They may encroach more on Harvard's once unchallenged reputation than on the yield from admissions, but Harvard certainly faces constant comparisons with its competitors...
...takes constant attention by the owners," she says. "Somebody has to be there all the time and make sure it's keeping up with what styles are and what tastes...
...constant will be Susan T. Cooke, director of student activities, who was involved in such decisions this year as issuing regular account statements to student groups detailing their balances...
...while increasing costs provide a constant pressure for tuition to increase and bring in more revenue, the small exact amount of that increase seems more a subjective judgment than the product of exact calculation...