Word: contestable
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...real health,” Ackil said. “I think we do a really good job, and other restaurants don’t take the time do to what we do.” In order to initially attract customers, b.good has planned several contests and promotions. It will have a contest exclusively for Harvard students asking them to tell b.good why they will be its best customer. The winner will get free food for the year. “We are really excited to see our restaurant grow and expand to such an exciting location...
...Crimson could not edge out the Hens.“Our offense wasn’t moving,” Voith said. “We were playing at a much slower pace than normal.” Voith and Valiant tallied the two goals Harvard had during the contest. Redlands 5, Harvard 4The Crimson started off its set of games at the Claremont Convergence much like it has played for the rest of the season: unable to generate enough offensive power to put a team away. “We played pretty well for our first game out there...
...lost four consecutive games. Unfortunately for Harvard, the latter streak wasn’t broken in Ithaca, N.Y. The Big Red (6-4, 4-1 Ivy) downed the Crimson (5-6, 1-2) 2-1 on Sunday afternoon as Harvard found itself on the wrong side of another close contest. Five of the team’s six losses this year have come by one-goal margins. The game also brought a halt to another streak the Crimson would have liked to continue. In the recent series between the two schools, Harvard had simply dominated. The Crimson had taken...
...contest may not be accompanied by the blaring cold-war overtones of the last great space race between the U.S. and the Soviet Union. China's space program is conducted largely in secret, and Japan's modest achievements don't make headlines. But plenty is at stake. Over the past few years, a centuries-old rivalry between China and Japan has flared anew. While the two countries are increasingly interdependent economically, relations remain uncomfortably strained as fast-growing China begins to challenge Japan as the preeminent East Asian power. This spring, for example, anti-Japan riots erupted in a number...
...vying for the job; much will depend on whether the stumbling front runner David Davis (widely deemed dull) holds off the hard-charging old gaffer Ken Clarke and the up-and-coming new boy David Cameron, who is only 38. The mere fact that there was such an open contest instead of the venomous backroom plotting of previous years prompted talk of a general revival in party fortunes. Many delegates surprised themselves by concluding they could support any of the candidates, even though they range from Europhile to Europhobe, from 38 to 65, from right-wing to right-of-center...