Word: havea
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...didn't have a good sense of how big thefaculty was, of where the staff was. I didn't havea good sense of our finances, I didn't have a goodsense of what the needs were," says Spence. "Ididn't have an operating plan in financialterms...I'm quite determined that my successorwill have all of that available...
EEPC officials say they are forced to seekfunding for their research from companies who havea vested interest in the outcome, but that theyhave set up systems to safeguard againstunobjective results. They concede, though, thatcharges of bias will inevitably accompany theirresearch as it is released into the general policydebate because of the way they must raise money...
...very much regret that Dr. Calero was notable to make his statement," said Law School DeanJames Vorenburg, who attended the event."Particularly in a university setting, we all havea great interest in freedom of speech...
...have people who come here [Charles Square]for one particular store," Hochman says. "We havea different clientele than in Faneuil Hall. We mayget less people, but the average sale is higher,"he adds...
...Prestigious, selective, leadinguniversities--whatever modifier you wish--you havea tendency in our time to show a liberal bias.This is partly because most of the people in thehumanities and social sciences departments inthese universities stand to the left of center,"Bennett says...