Word: dependability
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...neutral because Disney owns a federally regulated broadcast network, ABC. But support for Bradley is still unformed enough that host names won't be printed on the invitations to his March fund raiser in New York City. And with Gore clinching most traditional donors, Bradley has been forced to depend on the untried millions who have never given. It's another valiant but perhaps vain strategy, and it may explain why Bradley says he can mount a credible campaign for as little as $15 million...
...grants from the Undergraduate Council, although they help out, we couldn't depend on them as our only source of funding," says South Asian Association (SAA) President Amit N. Doshi '00. "There are a lot of students who apply for the council grants so its understandable that it's tough for them to spend a good amount on everyone...
...Wheeler points out--the off-court personnel whose livelihoods depend upon basketball lost...
When the proceedings start, his authority will depend largely on how impartial he appears. He is a celebrated conservative who as a law clerk to Supreme Court Justice Robert Jackson argued in a memo that segregated schools were constitutional. He wrote so many solo dissents in his early years as a Justice, when the court was more liberal, that he kept a Lone Ranger doll on his mantelpiece. Though he has hired some 80 law clerks, none has been black (he responds that he has "never excluded consideration of anyone" based on race). His natural ideological allies are the sort...
...Fisher can neutralize Aubry down low, Harvard's success may depend on its three-point shooters--senior shooting guard Mike Beam (40.2 percent from three), Long (36.8 percent) and Clemente (33.3 percent). Clemente has improved his outside shot dramatically since moving to power forward, where opponents are not used to defending at the perimeter...