Word: implementation
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However the workings of the board remain relatively mysterious to most of the University community. The President Treasurer, and five Fellows who make up the Corporation prefer to remain in the background letting others implement their decisions. Today, in the final two installments of a three part series. The Crimson examines the history of the Harvard Corporation, how its role has hanged over the last 334 years and how it governs the University today...
...looking forward to the challenge presented by the new job and to helping implement the President's program in the second term," he said...
After World War II, the second revolution in biology occurred; far-reaching advances were made in the understanding of the genetic nature of the cell (RNA), and other areas. American medical education, having forgotten Flexner's main concept, continues to implement his example; and students continue to learn scientific knowledge by rote memory, instead of the fundamental concepts that doctors need to know...
...crucial to the success of his policies and his administration. It is vital that American markets be opened to Argentine goods if the country is to grow at all. Realizing that only if the debtor is allowed to do business will the creditor collect, Alfonsin is willing to implement an austerity program, but not a recessionary...
...ACSR report states the situation clearly. "Less than I percent of the Black workforce of South Africa is employed by American companies Even if Harvard could get all the companies in which it is invested in South Africa to implement the Sullivan (or similar) principles--something that we have never succeeded in doing--we would still 'amchorate' the lives of less than one percent of the Black population...