Word: monitoring
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Athletes "would rather sit in an athletic building as a monitor and see their friends and watch, say, a tennis game" than work in a library or have some of the other campus jobs, Allard says. "They want to work in their own environment, where they're most comfortable," he says. He adds that an actor may be more comfortable working in a theater environment...
...point drop in the Dow Jones industrial average. The Brady commission, which the Reagan Administration appointed, contended in its report last January that Chicago's futures markets have gained inordinate leverage over New York because the two marketplaces play by such vastly different rules and fail to monitor their complex interactions...
...will never hear someone say, "You graduated from high school and now all you do is `x'? You were the president of the hall monitor committee...
Early-warning cells constantly monitor the bloodstream and tissues for signs of the enemy. With the gusto of Pac-Man, they gobble up anything that is foreign to the body. They envelop dust particles, pollutants, microorganisms and even the debris of battle: remnants of invaders and infected or damaged body cells. Other early warners direct the production of unique killer cells, each designed to attack and destroy a particular type of intruder. Some of the killers, alerted to body cells that have become cancerous, may annihilate these...
Chang said that the MSA would monitor theprogress of the committee this summer. There arecurrently 26 minorities on the 383-member tenuredfaculty...