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...downturn—which recently caused an unprecedented 22 percent drop in Harvard’s endowment—many staffers said they have largely accepted news of the hiring halt. But some are unconvinced that the freeze was the best solution. Holt said the “knee-jerk?? response of the hiring freeze could have been avoided—or at least postponed—until departments had conducted a rational, top-down evaluation of their respective programs based upon the teaching and research goals of the University. “The good manager looks...
...CALLING THE ‘LOWLY JERK?...
...CALLING THE ‘LOWLY JERK?...
...management decision, made obvious in the plethora of outside influences the Wailers embrace. “Do You Remember,” “Habits,” and “Teenager in Love” are straight Doo-Wop. “Ska Jerk?? consciously plagiarizes Junior Walker’s “Shotgun” and (less consciously) The Drifters’ “Stand By Me.” “Can’t You See,” as the liner notes euphemize, “demonstrates?...
Keener, who might have been doomed to always play parts similar to her role in “The 40-Year-Old Virgin,” here delivers an extraordinarily nuanced and tear-jerking performance. Christine is married to David, the definition of a completely insensitive jerk??made easier to believe as the actor, Jason Isaacs, plays Lucius Malfoy in the “Harry Potter” series. The moment when she silently realizes that she is better without him—conveyed simply by her dynamic facial expression and a well-framed shot of her husband?...