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...eight special mugs reserved for class marshals and 48 for House Committees to distribute at their discretion. To make bad go to worse, the mugs were sold on noon last Wednesday—smack in the middle of classes—with scant publicity. Funding is understandably a constraint??the Upper Hall mugs sold for $50 for the year, but if one drank as much beer as possible (under Pub rules) they would be worth about $300. And the funding comes from an anonymous donor whose gift is presumably limited. Nevertheless, this year’s distribution system...
Kirby acknowledged the “approaching conditions of financial constraint?? caused by the Faculty’s expansion, partly set into motion under his watch. But he wrote that a plan of increased fundraising, creative money management, and a boost in revenue from the Faculty’s endowment will cover a deficit that could amount to $68.4 million...
Kirby acknowledged the “approaching conditions of financial constraint?? caused by the Faculty’s expansion, partly set into motion under his watch. But he wrote that a plan of increased fundraising, creative money management, and a boost in revenue from the Faculty’s endowment will cover a deficit that could amount to $68.4 million...
...what a PC costs; thus, Dell launched a major price war last year to gain market share and force its competitors into the red, a strategy that has worked perfectly to date. Dell’s actions represent the best of strategy—maximizing resources and advantages under constraint??in clear contrast to HP’s helpless flailing...
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