Word: filled
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...Ferguson wrote in his letter. “Perhaps less visible to the general public, the Fed also worked to enhance the transparency of monetary policy.” Ferguson was first named to the Federal Reserve in 1997 under former U.S. President Bill Clinton to fill an unexpired term ending Jan. 30, 2000. In 2001, Ferguson was reappointed by Bush for another term that was set to expire in 2014. Harpel Professor of Capital Formation and Growth Jeffrey A. Frankel, who was appointed to the Council of Economic Advisers under Clinton, said that outgoing University President Lawrence H. Summers...
...succotash, one might wonder if she has grown accustomed to this type of food. The difficulty of returning to Harvard surprises students, who expect—and are expected—to fit right back into the undergraduate lifestyle. Harvard is known for its rapid pace, as overachieving students fill their lives with extracurricular activities on top of the requisite schoolwork. “I had grown really comfortable with my life in Tanzania,” says Panarelli. “I definitely felt overwhelmed just by the speed and general busyness of everything and everyone here...
Nearly 700 students cast their votes last week to fill recently opened Undergraduate Council (UC) seats, in special elections complicated by low voter turnout in Mather House and the resignation of former UC presidential candidate John F. Voith III ’07. Fewer than 10 people had voted in Mather only hours before the election was supposed to end on Thursday morning, prompting the UC’s Election Commission to extend the voting period in the House until noon on Friday, according to Commission Chair Michael B. Love ’08. “We were afraid...
...culture of section isn’t going to change anytime soon—too many egos to stop that. That guy may be kicked out to a new section time, but a new that guy will fill his seat. Sure, that guy is frustrating, but he’s more that just his persona. We need that guy to anchor section—without him, we will be completely adrift. We want to believe in substantive debate, and more idealistically, we want to believe that we actually learn from each other. Maybe if that guy listened a bit more...
...things we need it to do," says Neil James, head of the Australia Defence Association, a national-security lobby group. "There's a limit to how small you can make the defense force, and we've reached it. If we can't start to fill the force in the next few years, some really hard choices will have to be made...