Word: counteracting
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...evaluate space reallocations. If such a promise was in fact broken, it should be honored. But regardless of what promises were made, swipe access records are not a fair barometer of use—propped-open doors, delays in granting access to new members, and other inconsistencies all counteract swipe frequency’s potential usefulness. There will likely come a time when SOCH is an active student hub. This Sunday’s influx of prefrosh to SOCH’s activities fair indicates that students who never knew Yard basement offices might look more kindly upon the walk...
...weekend is enormous.” Brown has the edge over Harvard offensively, leading the Ivies with a .298 team batting average as of April 17. “They might be a little deeper with the sticks than us,” Walsh said. Harvard will look to counteract the Bears’ bats with it’s hard-throwing arms and slick-fielding defense. The Crimson staff’s 3.99 combined ERA entering yesterday’s game leasd the conference. “I’m not scared of anyone with our team...
...blunt and get straight to the point, as long as it’s clear that we are genuinely trying to understand each other’s experiences, not merely putting the other person in a box. This type of understanding atmosphere can effectively counteract the stifling effects of political correctness...
...they do not all adhere to the negative stereotypes associated with them. None of us are so perfect that we have the authority to belittle other people just because of their economic status. Instead of labeling and looking down upon an entire community, we should be working to counteract many of the systematic injustices still present in our society that affect the wealth of black communities. Unless people cease to judge others by their skin color and supposed economic background, the great American dream of social equality between all classes and all people will never be reached...
...points out that an additional 1.5 million barrels of daily oil production is slated to kick in this year from countries such as Angola, Azerbaijan, Brazil and Canada; that much new oil from non-OPEC nations hasn't hit the global pool in three years, and it should easily counteract the production cuts OPEC is planning. The extra capacity also means oil traders may be less inclined to bid up prices at the first signs of political turmoil in hot spots around the world. "What's changed is the perceived cushion we have to respond to political events," she says...