Word: exceedingly
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Split Management: The management of the system is inefficiently split between four parts of the Air Force. Cost over-runs already exceed $100 million and the system is not yet fully operational...
...student can obtain an annual loan of up to $2,500 for four undergraduate years (plus $5,000 for a year of grad school). Parents can borrow an additional $3,000 to help foot college bills that at schools like Harvard, M.I.T. and Stanford next fall will exceed $10,000 per annum. Currently the Government not only guarantees repayment, it pays banks the difference between the 9% interest paid by students and the going commercial rate (now about 17%). As long as students are enrolled in school, the Government makes payments to the banks to cover interest. The borrowers...
Sullivan said Harvard first became particularly insensitive to the community in the fall of 1978, when it signed a long-term lease on 18-20 Ware St., over-stepping the boundaries of the Red Line, "the zoning area Harvard had promised not to exceed in its real estate acquisitions
...footnote to his letter, Bok stated, "Although universities have also admitted increasing numbers of Asian-Americans, such students have been enrolled in numbers that exceed their proportion of the national population without raising the policy issues discussed in this paper...
Today's fiscal pinch seems tightest in the Midwest, where the tax-cut movement has been fierce. After office in 1978, Minnesota Governor Al Quie approved a $792 million tax relief program. In his budget message last month, however, Quie projected that expenditures for 1981 to 1983 will exceed revenues by $1.37 billion...