Word: extents
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Generally, speaking, they [non-competitive groups] draw on different types of people, and take from some people we wouldn't see," says Veritones President Dwight J. Porter '98. "To the extent that there is an overlap, it's a commonly held belief among a capella groups that people would choose the more traditional a capella groups over the less high profile groups...
During the course of the otherwise contentious debate, there was agreement on just one claim: that ethnic organizations could be justified only to the extent to which they promote diversity by fostering deeper intercultural understanding, dialogue and interaction. Culture shows, panels and discussion groups all contribute to that end. But the agreement that Harvard's ethnic groups should serve to educate and enlighten was coupled with the understanding that two main obstacles undermine this general purpose...
...some extent this perception is unavoidable and logistically based. After all, members of a certain ethnic group, in order to organize events relating to their culture, have to come together for the purposes of planning and meeting. Intra-group relations are often a necessity...
...extent that the Economics departmenthas large classes at the introductory andintermediate levels, [lack of contact betweenstudents and faculty] can be an issue," he says."At the higher levels there's only one or twoclasses that have more than 100. The other 20courses that we offer are relatively small...
...will Saddam make concessions? Not likely. The Iraqi leader may be miscalculating the extent to which President Clinton's domestic problems are affecting his military resolve. According to Newt Gingrich, an unusual Clinton bedfellow at the moment, Saddam "might be confused by the difference between headlines and the national will...