Word: extents
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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There is a pool to be tapped, however small, and to the extent Harvard refuses or forgets to draw from it is the extent to which that pool will remain small--the more minority faculty hired, the more likely that minority students will consider academia as a career...
...worried about their export industries. Just before the trade report was released last week, finance ministers from the Group of Seven -- the U.S., Britain, West Germany, France, Japan, Canada and Italy -- reaffirmed their desire to stabilize currency markets. "A further decline or rise in the dollar to an extent that becomes destabilizing . . . could be counterproductive," the group declared...
...Pellegrini Hospital said 14 of the wounded, including four Americans and eight Italians, were taken to a hospital. The spokesman, who spoke on condition he not be identified, said the four Americans later were sent to a U.S. military hospital. He said he had no details on the extent of the injuries...
...going to talk about how I think it's very important for them to face up to the budget deficit," Feldstein said last night in an interview. "I'm going to be very much interested to see the extent to which they're prepared to talk about the specifics of spending reductions or tax increases...
Sometimes the process of communication between the professor and students breaks down when sensitive issues are raised. And instructors say that to some extent these disputes are inevitable as non-traditional fields become integrated into the classroom. "That happens when you open doors," Kilson says. "You can't have omelettes unless you break eggs...