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...Bruins lost valuable defensive players last year but will depend on seniors Mark Lachance and Jim Lombardi to take the lead. The novice players saw varsity action with last year's injury troubles...
...Golden Knights--who upset Harvard, 6-4, in last year's ECAC Tournament--will depend on the skills of junior goalie John Fletcher to propel them into the ECAC playoffs. Fletcher (.908, 3.20), arguably the best goaltender in the league, is a second-team All-America East selection...
...well Mulroney fares in the postdebate politicking will depend on his ability to handle the trade issue. On a purely economic basis, many experts agree, the pact between the two countries, whose bilateral trade of $132.5 billion last year was the most of any two partners in the world, should be attractive to the public. The average tariff on American goods entering the Canadian market is 2.8% -- the figure is low because 65% of American imports pass duty free. On goods entering the U.S., the average tariff is only 1.2% (80% of Canadian imports are duty free), so Canadian consumers...
Whether the game turns into the scoring fest many expect will depend on the weather. A wet day, which is forcast, may keep scoring low. But Clemens does not think it will stop B.U. from putting the ball...
Unfortunately, as the admissions guide, to its credit, mentions, standing between you and that Nobel Laureate is your teaching fellow. What the guide neglects to elaborate upon, however, is the extent to which you must depend on your section leader: he/she interprets the word from on high, answers your questions, and perhaps most importantly, grades your papers. If a teaching system which gives disproportionate weight to section leaders than to full professors is accepted on face value (which is, of course, debatable), for $20,000, competent section leaders does not seem like too much...