Word: fractionalized
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...with alcohol abuse. An appalling 92 percent of homeless women have experienced some form of physical and/or sexual assault at some point in their lives. The homeless community is wildly skewed in the direction of blacks and Hispanics. And while the incomes of homeless individuals remain stagnant at a fraction of the poverty level, Cambridge housing costs continue to skyrocket—the average one-bedroom apartment rents for an astounding...
...council’s outdated, decades-old structure the Faculty prescribed for it at a very different era of Harvard—where students were far more likely to be wealthy and white, where houses were not randomized and the number of student groups was just a tiny fraction of what it is today. He and Ian will bring together students, faculty and alumni to transition to a stronger organization to have a greater impact on campus. They will establish more formal working relationships with other student councils within the University to coordinate on campus events and advocacy initiatives...
Shleifer and Hay could each face triple damages of up to $104 million arising from their liability under the False Claims Act, although the damages—to be assessed at a later trial—will likely be a fraction of that amount...
Unfortunately for the Democrats, and for our political system, their “filibuster minority” is far from safe—2006 could be a blockbuster year for the Republicans. Thirty-three seats are up for reelection, and a large fraction of the seats that will likely be hotly contested are currently in Democratic hands...
...Jersey-based financial consultant Ray Soifer has studied the career choices of Harvard Business School graduates for two decades, and he’s found that when the fraction of MBAs going straight into securities industry jobs tops 30 percent, the stock market plummets...