Word: factors
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1990-1999
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...Universal keycard access. We have been unsuccessful in the past on this issue, I believe, because we have too strongly emphasized the safety factor. We have done this partially because we have had to; opponents claim that keycard access will be less safe because it will increase the traffic in any given dorm. We have had no choice but to respond with the assertion that increased keycard access will in fact increase safety because students will be more leery of piggy-backers...
Unlike their male counterparts, who play the Beanpot at the Fleet Center, the women rotate venues annually between the four schools' arenas. The added incentive of defending one's home ice adds another motivating factor to the already intense, cross-town competition for local bragging rights...
...scientists and business executives--was necessary to save an environment-despoiling America from itself. But he also gave up what some Justice Department officials and his victims feared was a chance that he might win a lesser sentence. This bargain, ironically, was sealed by fresh evidence of an ameliorating factor Kaczynski would never concede: that the self-styled scourge of a sick society was himself mentally...
...tend both the airline industry's safety and its financial health." The FAA has not had a "dual mandate" since October 1996, when legislation stripping that anachronism took effect. The FAA is not responsible for the financial state of the aviation industry, and financial concerns were not a factor in the safety actions the agency took following the TWA crash. ELIOT BRENNER, Assistant Administrator for Public Affairs Federal Aviation Administration Washington
Source: Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System...