Word: fractionating
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...only half, if even that much, of a person. We can see this even in his naming of her without a real name but only an initial. Susman shows the skeptical, yet innocent and naive side to the character as best as is possible with such a fraction of a human being. To Mamet Miss A. exists only as a plot structure to instigate the play. What we learn about her is mere hearsay and projection from John, which we do not know whether we should believe...
...simple fact," Lakian says, "is that we can provide portability of benefits form job to job and coverage for preexisting conditions at a fraction of the cost and with virtually none of the bureaucracy proposed by Ted Kennedy and Bill Clinton...
...marked the conduct of your paper should be upsetting to all readers. As a member of the Harvard-Radcliffe theatrical community, I am especially displeased. A tremendous amount of effort goes into every production which appears on this campus. I would like to think that at least a small fraction of this effort is put into the writing of reviews. After this experience, however, I doubt it. Joanna Pressman '95 Producer, A House Divided
Silverstein disagrees with Turchiano'sstatement, claiming that these expenses are "noteven a small fraction' of the cost of a pay raise...
...senior thesis studied the governing boards of 15 private universities and colleges, including Harvard, and so I may be able to provide some of this information. Zheng opens the article by stating that Corporation Member Robert Stone's other responsibilities allow him to devote "just a tiny fraction" of his time to the Corporation, implying that his other commitments prevent Stone from being an effective member...