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...both the academic community and the broader world. He has a passionate commitment to our University. With his remarkable energy, he has taken on the enormous challenge of leading Harvard in the 21st century. At his initiative, the University has improved access by making our financial aid far more generous. He devotes himself to finding and implementing policies that enrich the minds of Harvard’s students and extend the frontiers of human understanding. He is also an active participant in this process as a teacher in our curriculum and as an advisor to our students. He relishes opportunities...
...diving contest, seniors performed jumps ranging from the elegant and rehearsed to the slightly obscene and extremely splashy. While observers held up signs displaying generous scores for the divers, no winner was declared in the contest...
...national allocation plans have been far too generous in allotting emissions rights to companies," says Oliver Rapf, a climate-change expert with the environmental organization wwf. If that charge is true, it's not just bad for the environment; it will also distort the market...
...acknowledges a range of concerns, including worries that allocations are too generous, but remains undeterred. "The important thing is to get the scheme up and running," says Peter Vis, an E.C. supervisor of the ETS. "Then we can make improvements." Traders, too, are undeterred. Out on the trading floors, says CO2e's Steen, new market entrants are picking their moments, "and people respond well to having the opportunity to make money." The environment, meanwhile, doesn't care about the price...
...There was a sense that the community was going to be very generous because the response was so immediate,” Power said...