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...only apply to Harvard—without a chance of getting admitted early elsewhere. And Harvard is hurt if qualified students—who want to get in early and end the frenzied process—forsake Harvard to apply early to a few schools with more lenient early action programs...
...note on the Ad Board’s website that “supporting information” can be nearly anything, including evidence of having told just one person about the incident, is another positive change. It is now crucial for Harvard to publicize this more lenient standard of “supporting information” and to standardize this new language in all of its printed and online material, so that victims who consider taking their cases to the Ad Board will not be dissuaded by what they perceive as an evidentiary threshold that they simply cannot meet...
...utilize the PVW, and then decide how many fats and carbohydrates you want to sprinkle in,” Pappas says. He advises Marynick to trade the ranch dressing on his salad for some balsamic vinaigrette. Pappas is more lenient on the topic of Marynick’s apple crisp...
Until 2003, federal regulations provided more lenient brake standards for SUVs, so some came equipped with cheaper drum brakes that had longer stopping distances and could overheat...
...College, demanding that all students have “at most one failing grade, which may not be accompanied by another unsatisfactory grade.” Students who fail to meet this requirement will be asked to withdraw. The administration’s current policy is more lenient on first-year students; according to the 2002-2003 Handbook For Students: “For freshmen in their first term at Harvard, the minimum academic requirements are at most one failing grade, and at least one satisfactory letter grade.” In the past two-years, eight students have...