Word: criterions
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Quantity consumed is only one criterion-and not necessarily the decisive one. "We see little old ladies who drink less than a pint a day who are dying," says Harold Swift, of the Hazelden Foundation's model treatment facility in Minnesota. "Yet we see men who go through better than a fifth a day and still function well...
Addressing the annual meeting of the United Cerebral Palsy Associations, Inc. (UCPA) in New Orleans, Weller said that the "personal philosophy" of the investigator should be the primary criterion for awarding scientific research contracts...
...problem confronting clubs, is the haphazard manner in which Watson distributes his financial aid. One criterion for aid seems to be the department's version of Catch-22: a club needing money to build a strong competitive squad cannot receive aid until it demonstrates some degree of winning potential...
...happiness. She was not only ill and unbalanced, but early in the marriage apparently allowed herself to be seduced by Philosopher Bertrand Russell. Eliot at the time was working in a bank to feed himself, writing book reviews to supplement his income, editing his own literary journal, the Criterion, and weekending with Virginia Woolf and the Bloomsbury set. Very soon he was forced to add another task, that of being an almost full-time nurse during Vivienne's steady affliction from migraine headaches...
...Yard must recognize and respect two critical and compatible principles. First, it is the nature of the environment, rather than any single item within it, which is of enduring value and which should be preserved. Second, the success with which any built environment serves its users is a major criterion of its worth. As times and needs change, so must buildings--either by adaptation (the renovations of Harvard Hall and Emerson Hall), or by creation (new construction...