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...debate last month, Marc J. Roberts '64, a professor of political economy and health policy, noted that we laud researchers for developing techniques which are radical in their use of new technology, but which may give only incremental benefits in actual care. Perhaps we should try to increase the efficiency of old techniques, or develop technology with an eye toward maximizing the bang for the buck...
Harvard professors were quick to laud the accomplishments of the new Nobel laureates...
Harvard is left, for the most part, with a casually destructive attitude toward Cambridge's vegetation. People here would rather brag about the number of dead trees on library shelves than laud the live ones that turn color outside. The trees that do eke out an existence here have a gritty urban sensibility. They're A Tree Grows in Brooklyn trees, struggling against pollution and graffiti; noble California redwoods or wild New Hampshire oaks they...
...frequent administration response is that those groups are religious, but I would say that that's a very simplistic analysis of those groups," Ali says. "Many [administrators] laud the cultural richness that is promoted at Hillel, and that type of richness we promote as well...
Harvard colleagues laud Russell, who was trained at the University of London, as an outstanding linguist and talented teacher...