Word: depths
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...they did just that. The offense was sharp and prolific, the defense "was immensely improved," said Button, and the depth of the squad was better than it's ever been...
Harvard's biggest losses of the weekend came to the Jewish holiday Yom Kippur, which sidelined three of the Crimson's top four players. Although the hosts lost more key players than any other team in the tourney, Harvard had the depth to compensate, according to Coach David Fish...
Beckman, who was playing in his third New Englands said that this depth was a credit tote Harvard tennis program...
...relative importance of this issue for young people in comparision with other social and technological problems, or the variation in thinking among young people from different regions of the country." In an interview, Mack repeatedly stresses the need for more research--for better surveys, for more in-depth interviewing, for studies on how families deal with the problem--and begs for caution in "claiming importance for the findings thus far." In other words, here is the acknowledgement of the need for the context of which Coles speaks...
...unlikely. Because the stock of American companies in South Africa is peculiarly tainted? That rationale is also unrealistic. The argument that divestment will be a peculiarly effective gesture must presumably rest on the belief that divestment will cost Harvard money and thus represent a sacrifice which will revel the depth of our convictions...