Word: mix
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...early to predict Giamatti's response to these problems. He hopes to use a new attitude to confront these problems but declines to outline the pragmatic steps or policies he has in mind. When he goes home from work, "pounded by sensations, perspectives and urgencies--always the daily mix," Giamatti says, he is not preoccupied with money problems, strikes or community relations. His underlying concern is for the institution itself--what it will be like for the next generation of students. "That's what you worry about--the profession," Giamatti explains, "how the institution can sustain young people." He views...
...meeting, organized by the Cambridge Republican City Committee and the Women's Republican Club, drew a mix of local residents and curious Harvard students...
What happens when you mix lots of talent, an ingenious strategy and a homecourse advantage? It doesn't take Betty Crocker to know you've got the ingredients for a great cross-country performance. The Crimson women followed the recipe to perfection in defeating URI 23-32 at Franklin Park yesterday...
...impossible to know what kind of tax changes, if any, would do that, be cause economists are most uncertain what is causing the current slowdown in productivity. His view was disputed by several other speakers, but Pechman has a point: Congress is unlikely to find the best mix of policies to spur investment on its first try this year, and a long period of tinkering probably lies ahead...
Still, scientists are by no means certain that nature will follow their scenarios. The earth's climate is the product of such a complex mix of factors that it becomes impossibly difficult to isolate just one. For example, climatologists do not yet know the exact role of atmospheric dust. Dust can cool the earth by screening out warming sunlight, as has been noted after major volcanic eruptions like that of Krakatoa in 1883, yet also act as an atmospheric cap keeping in heat. Says Scripps' Charles Keeling: "Dust impedes radiation in both directions. We do not know...