Word: faults
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Students] get mad at us but it's the Cambridge Post Office's fault," said the supervisor of the HYMC...
...composed about death, but few of them, the author notes, are by those who see the experience most often and up close: physicians and nurses. Nuland is a surgeon who also teaches the history of medicine at Yale. He has the rare ability -- like John McPhee exploring a geological fault -- to explain the abstruse in language that can be both meticulously exact and wondrously evocative. In a chapter on cancer, for instance, his description of how the cells operate contains this startling analogy: "In the community of living tissues, the uncontrolled mob of misfits that is cancer behaves like...
...sure, this is not always the fault of the CUE Guide staff. Indeed, the introduction to the book clearly states that the heads of each undergraduate course are offered the opportunity to be evaluated: "Instructors are not required to participate in the evaluation process; if a course does not appear in the Guide we were most likely unable to obtain the instructor's permission." What is up with that? Teaching undergraduates at the world's best university is a privilege, one that should be conditional upon the assent given to evaluation...
...this is not their only fault. LWFs also lack the intellectual rigor that must. accompany their strong opinions...
Several students have had their phones shut off or their personal access codes (PACs) deactivated in the past week because of unpaid bills, but some claim the billing system used by the Harvard Student Telephone Office is at fault...