Word: musters
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...will never go there, the research-cloning advocates assure us. Promise. Cross my heart and hope to die. But what are such promises worth? At some point, we need to muster the courage to say no. At some point, we need to say: We too care about human suffering, but we also care about what this research is doing to our humanity...
...tough job and one that will take much more effort than Horn and his 3,200 IBM researchers can muster: it will take an entire global industry. Horn has begun a crusade to make a reality of what he calls "autonomic computing," a network equivalent to the body's autonomic nervous system. That's what tells your heart to beat faster when you run to catch a bus or tells you to sweat when...
Harvard, of course, was unable to muster key wins on the road, which led to another 7-7 Ivy finish. When Winter was either well guarded or not playing well, the Crimson’s offensive woes magnified. He faded away at Penn and Princeton...
...finish at Cross Country Heps led a Harvard team that placed seventh in the fall, took third in the 5,000-meter run. Co-captain Carrie McGraw placed second in the 400 and helped the 4x400 relay team to a second-place finish. That was all the Crimson could muster on the track, but it was just enough to propel the team to the runners-up slot...
...Bakke, Justice Powell held up Harvard’s affirmative action program as an example of the kind of program that would pass muster in the court’s eyes. But realistically, public universities have never tried to match Harvard’s stringent application review. Nor would that be the best use of their limited resources. Michigan’s diversity may be achieved with fewer resources than Harvard’s, but it seems to get the job done. Indeed, for the last four years Michigan has achieved its “critical mass?...