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...hiring a third chef to share between the two halls--an idea that is under consideration now--it would cut the strain on the chefs substantially. Doing so would also directly benefit students. As it is, the two-chef teams in Eliot and Kirkland are often too busy to fill grill orders and struggle to keep serving plates filled...
...service? Analog is more expensive, but it's everywhere, while digital networks still suffer from spotty coverage, even in big markets like New York. What good is that calculator or that call-waiting feature if you can't make a call? To be sure, digital carriers are racing to fill their coverage holes, pumping billions into upgrades, and service will steadily improve. In the meantime, go digital with care...
...went back to Stanford for her the fall semester of her sophomore year, but she didn't swim and instead tried to immerse herself in other extracurricular activities to fill up her extra time. It didn't work, however. Calfee simply missed swimming too much...
Della Barba says that staff don't get to fill out similar feedback cards to evaluate their own experiences--and isn't convinced that they should...
...true that research scientists don't always have the best bedside manner, and sometimes they unnecessarily keep patients in the dark. And the consent forms are often so encrusted with medical jargon that some patients joke they would rather take their chances with cancer than fill them...