Word: decisiones
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But according to Mitchell, it has become increasingly difficult to balance family, House and academic responsibilities. He said it was the realization this summer that he hadn't been able to devote enough time to his youngest daughter, Annika, now 9, that added momentum to his and Forsgard's decision...
Lewis' decision, scheduled to take effect with the Class of 2003, will significantly limit the number of first-year students who may "block" together and enter the College's housing lottery as a single group.
The move is the biggest change to House policy since the 1995 decision known as randomization, which eliminated all student preference in upper-class housing selection.
Allen Sinai, chief global economist at Primark Decision Economics, sees the Internet as having unleashed powerful competitive forces ?- new efficiencies in the way corporations do business ?- that may have changed the rules an awful lot. "The Internet structural change is a very big one, in the class of the railroad...
The two proposals will now go through a "complicated process" before a decision is made, said Winters.