Word: crucially
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...College's failure to commit to leading rather than following on the crucial matter of financial aid embodies every negative stereotype that those outside of Harvard associate with our fair University. It is arrogant, selfish and snide. The University coddles its funds, running capital campaigns to build extra squash courts while throwing its students (even the squash players) into ungodly debt...
...part, has tried to streamline the process. The agency recognizes that the terminally ill are a special case, and in recent years has come up with several shortcuts, including fast-track approval for some crucial medications and a "compassionate use" exemption that gives the dying access to promising but unapproved medicines...
...year for political uses. But that adds up. Two years ago, the C.T.A. contributed $2 million to California candidates and parties. If Prop. 226 eventually deflates union financial power, it could remake the political map of California: it could affect races for the state legislature that will control the crucial reapportionment of congressional districts following the Census...
MacFarquhar has been active in both his department and the Core curriculum, teaching classes including Government 90ax: "Crucial Events in Chinese Elite Politics" and Foreign Cultures 48: The Cultural Revolution...
Without randomization we would see a more segregated House system, but there is one crucial difference between this type of segregation and pre-Civil Rights segregation. That difference is one of power. The segregation that revolutionaries of the 1960s sought to put an end to was based on exclusion from resources, motivated by the desire to maintain power over another group. To this end, a significant number of white Americans used their power to deny black people the freedom to choose where they went to school, what jobs they held and where they lived...