Word: dependance
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When a student brings a complaint against a faculty member, special care must be taken to avoid harm to the student. This need is particularly great for graduate students because of the apprenticeship nature of graduate studies. Graduate students depend on their advisers not only while completing their degrees, but also for obtaining positions and research funding long into the future. Their careers are at stake in any confrontation with an adviser. The confidentiality that is central to our processes is thus necessary not only to preserve the presumption of innocence for the accused, but also to protect the complainant...
...depend on each other," Hupps says. "It's asmall tight-fit organization...
What's really going on here? Harvard is building--and none too subtly--a case for cutting the benefits that many of Harvard's workers depend on for day-to-day survival. Of course, to make that case, the University must talk out of both sides of its mouth...
...newly christened Link got FM thinking that publications don't have to depend on massive door drops for widespread circulation. After pausing from its thesis for long enough to catch up on some Sunday reading FM had this...
...other theory, which does not depend on his guilt of fraud, is that Walsh was trying to curry favor in the city government by offering its members real estate deals, Dowds said...