Word: factors
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Indeed, over the final 1,000 meters of the race, Radcliffe began to tire and fade, while Dartmouth maintained its speed and eventually took the lead late in the race. Syracuse was never really a factor...
...They [Yale] don't have a lot of depth, but they have some talented players," Anderson said. "For teams that are lacking in depth...possession becomes the whole game. If we take advantage of our somewhat stronger team depth that will be a big game factor...
...education is a right. In today's technologically advanced, in which employees need computer skills for nearly every type of job, a person without a college education will not go very far. Giving student loans is not necessary for the wealthiest of citizens, but it can be the deciding factor for middle class and lower income students, who may be just as smart as any Harvard student but simply cannot afford $28,000 a year. Given this, student loans, by enabling many more students to attend college to gain the skills needed in today's job market, increase the nation...
...admission process, we look at a numberof factors very closely. Test scores, high schoolrecord, enthusiastic recommendations are allconsidered," said Lewis. "Test scores are neverdecisive. We would be foolish to base thisdecision on one factor. Test scores are not usedin any formulaic...
...Acceptability Factor is Harvard Dining Services' oh-so-scientific attempt to answer the vital question: What percentage of students who walk into the dining hall will actually end up taking a single portion of this dish? With the most scrumptious dishes, students will often take more than a single portion or occasionally even stuff themselves silly with "seconds" or (date we say) "thirds." That's why the numbers for the tastiest entrees are greater than...