Word: mutually
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...many student conferences with expository writing teachers end in confrontation--while conference with professors more often end with a meaningful exchanges of ideas? Why do alumni and students so often discuss Expos with mutual loathing...
...relationship between Harvard and its construction workers can perhaps be seen as one of mutual benefit...
Remember? He reached out and shook the hand of Twins' catcher Brian Harper. That's the way the game is supposed to be played: incredible events begetting a mutual sense of respect...
Recently, a Federal Appeals Court returned to the lower courts a prior decision that found MIT guilty of breaking the Sherman Antitrust Act. According to the original verdict, the school had joined Ivy League colleges in "price-fixing" financial aid. The universities had been convening annually to ensure that mutual applicants would receive identical aid packages. All of the Ivies quietly acquiesced to out-of-court settlements that required them to cease the "data sharing." But MIT stood behind its beliefs, and went to court...
Taking this stance, the lower court argued that in "setting" aid levels for each mutual applicant, the schools involved were essentially guaranteeing that aid offers were comparable--and artificially low. In short, the schools may have been cheating financial aid applicants out of deserved financial assistance...