Word: deterent
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...somewhat lackluster overall results did not deter the Harvard lightweights, who entered the event with a 6-1 record on its successful spring season, from seeking big things at IRAs in a couple of weeks...
...Undergraduate Council. We hope, however, that in working out the details of such a system, administrators will define “public service” as broadly as possible. Students already face strong incentives to take a big paycheck on Wall Street, and the University should not deter students who wish to devote their summer to a nobler cause. Many admirable summer internships and jobs are unpaid, and a student should not have to be forced to select from a limited menu of government and community service jobs to receive a waiver. A good solution would be to have students...
...none of that seems to deter Alem?n's revived presidential ambitions, nor does he appear too concerned about the legal provision that prevents prison inmates from running for office. Instead, Alem?n is out on the road campaigning in old form, with more optimism than Orphan Annie, more money than Daddy Warbucks, more jolliness than Santa Clause and a political charisma that - pound for pound - rivals Bill Clinton. And in Nicaragua, that combination trumps reality...
...team, we fully support her. She has unbelievable talent, and if she can achieve in both sports, then more power to her.”The key to each of their successes lies in the tremendous support they receive from both teammates and coaches. Other schools may deter their athletes from pursuing more than one sport, but Brine and Finelli receive nothing but encouragement from both sets of teammates, as well as institutional support to pursue their talents at the highest level of competition.“I looked at some schools that offered both sports but when Harvard came...
Most student groups are full of students. But that shouldn’t deter you, necessarily. FM has cooked up a list of student organizations that someone who doesn’t actually go here might want to try out. We promise that every one of these activities is more fun than chilling in a random d-hall. Harvard Pre-Medical Society: We hear they’re doing amazing things with DNA testing today. The Gamut: This all-poetry magazine should be receptive to tearjerkers about a misunderstood unicorn who becomes a societal outcast because of one alleged...