Word: formals
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...house of representatives, led his state's 1989 adoption of a do-not-call plan in which phone companies were required to put an asterisk in the phone book beside the names of people who did not want to hear from telemarketers. This law was soon modified into a formal do-not-call list. But the law didn't completely shield Floridians because out-of-state telemarketers, often unaware of the list, continued to call. And Florida-based firms started annoying residents of neighboring Georgia--and helped inspire Georgians to pass their do-not-call...
According to Day, she hadn’t received any formal notice of the absences, though she noted that at a recent junior tutorial sign-up meeting, students were told their junior projects were more likely to be supervised by graduate students...
Tuten, a biology concentrator, says that she has gotten most of her pre-med information from her friends rather than through formal advising. Pre-med classes are conducive to making pre-med friends, she says, and most of her friendships have been formed over shared problem sets and exam review sessions...
...turn in his paintings from figural abstraction to expressive, purely non-objective forms around the year 1914 was not merely a formal exercise in “composition” but the visual instance of an explosion in ontological certainty, an intimation of amassing conflict...
This is also a victory for students and student choice. The large number who, until now, had no rigorous formal framework for their interest in African studies will at last be accommodated. And students within the Afro-American Studies Department will no longer have to juggle concentration commitments with elective courses associated with African studies. With a wider array of possibilities for students and more resources for scholarly work in this field, everyone wins...