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...Grading will never be 100 percent objective because there's always a judgment call needed to allocate partial credit," Joshua E. Seims '96, a TF for Computer Science 121 and 175, wrote in an e-mail message. "But for the most part, the grading standards for each assignment are pretty clear...
...Kidd] is a person with strong experience, great energy, good judgment and excellent management skills," Steiner said. "She also relates well to students and other volunteers...
...middle-income wages remain sluggish and inequality keeps growing, economic populism could become a big political movement. But any Republicans who joined it would start with a handicap: "Republican economic populist" has long been considered a contradiction in terms. And Pat Buchanan provides no clear reason to change that judgment...
...think anybody has any circumstances in mind when [the University would make a second investment]," she said. "It's just that until a situation occurs, you can't really make an absolute judgment.... Nobody has enough experience at this point to rule out something absolutely...
There is nothing wrong with drinking alcohol in moderation, and we support the staff's recommendation to students to "exercise moderation and good judgment" in their drinking habits...