Word: favorable
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Despite the excellent offenses that will take the field tomorrow, several Harvard players said they expect the match to be a low-scoring showdown. Should a defense-driven contest emerge, it might favor the Crimson...
...whole, the convenience and safety arguments in favor of universal access win out; the fact that students have been clamoring for the change for years supports that conclusion. At the very least, masters should be willing to provide universal access to House common areas, where entryway security generally would not be affected. That's what has been done at Yale, where for the last three years, the Yale ID card has provided students access to the gates of all 12 residential colleges...
Eschewing diplomatic means in favor of brute, destructive force was at the fundament of her politics; when Britain was faced with the decline of the coal industry, she "broke the unions" and killed off any possibility of an efficient transfer of employment for the thousands of coal miners who lost their jobs. Those miners went on to join the ever-growing ranks of the British unemployed, which kept well above 10 percent for most of her rule...
...third game. They took an early 5-0 lead after serving three aces in a row. The Crimson called a time out and recouped to bring the game to 5-3. However, Katinger came up with a huge kill and turned the momentum back in the Friar's favor...
...came out flat against Providence. The Crimson fell behind 9-4 in the first game after Providence captain Colleen Lee served three aces in a row. Senior Catherine Betti came up with a big stop or Lee's next serve and appeared to shift the momentum in Harvard's favor...