Word: fulfillingness
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Thus Still's complaints about being misunderstood have, to a certain extent, been self-fulfilling: there has always been a lack of public evidence of his work. But he is today in a position to state his terms to almost any museum director in the U.S. One consequence of...
One factor in the market's record for accurate economic prophecies is that they tend to be self-fulfilling. Economists generally agree that the market has at least some limited power to propel the economy. The effect is partly practical: rising share prices enable a company to use its...
Ruth Colker '78, task force co-coordinator, said yesterday that impetus for the joint task force resulted largely from a report to the University made last spring by Walter J. Leonard, assistant to President Bok, who criticized Harvard's lack of progress in fulfilling HEW requirements.
Another 5% of the losses are caused by students who, like Dr. Ward, declare bankruptcy shortly after finishing their education. In most cases the bankruptcies are quite legal: a recent graduate may have very high future earning potential, but his assets immediately after leaving school may well total less than...
The University presented in-lieu-of-tax payments totalling $507,000 to the city of Cambridge last Monday, fulfilling its 1975 obligation.