Word: furthers
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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O.K., he's President. Read my lips: he ought to raise taxes. But not much! What's called for is not something so dramatic as to throw the economy into recession. That's the last way to lower the deficit. What's called for is a tax hike that would...
Say we had real growth of 3.5% a year and inflation of a further 3.5% (just suppose). That would mean an economy growing at 7% a year -- half real, half inflation. What would that mean for the $2.5 trillion national debt?
Harvard, hoping to redeem a year which began with many experts picking the Crimson to successfully defend its Ivy League championship, ended in further disappointment today.
The administration this month chose not to appeal a judge's decision upholding the union's victory. Harvard finally decided not to further distance workers from their employer, not to disrespect the majority's decision, not to embitter office relations, not to take advantage of any of the cheap dilatory...
ADMINISTRATION officials are quick to note that section size is more a question of budgetary concerns than pedagogical philosophy. Nothing could be further from the truth: by not spending its resources on smaller sections, Harvard is in effect opting for a pedagogical agenda that sacrifices undergraduate education.