Word: non
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...foster a non-competitive camaraderie because of our structure and the open, straightforward, friendly board selection process," writes Ginwala in an e-mail message...
Harvard is one of the only universities in the country to assess health care quality by surveying a random sample of its undergraduate population--including non-UHS users--through e-mail and mail, according to Rosenthal...
When seniors entered their Houses, there was one non-randomized class in residency and the Houses' distinct personalities were still evident...
...neighbors in the Balkans. Some NATO members would feel stabbed in the back by such a reversal, particularly since accepting Kosovo's independence would also imply tacit acceptance of the ethnic cleansing of the territory's remaining Serb population (given the track record, there is little chance that any non-Albanians would remain in an independent Kosovo). The peace deal that ended NATO's air war with Yugoslavia earlier this year explicitly affirms Belgrade's sovereignty over the territory; breaking that agreement would tempt the Serbs to try and recapture at least some parts of Kosovo, and would very likely...
...What?s keeping the non-compliance rate so high? It?s not the cost of the shots. "Finances are not really an issue in the case of immunizations, although they certainly used to be," says TIME medical contributor Dr. Ian Smith. "Today, there are so many free clinics available, virtually every person has access to basic care." The major reasons that some children are not getting the inoculations they need are twofold, says Dr. Smith: "First, in spite of all the public programs available today, some parents still lack basic awareness about the importance of immunization, and may not understand...