Word: offers
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...rules should be the same for prosecutors and defense attorneys: neither should be allowed to offer benefits or threaten harms in order to influence testimony. Imagine the irony if a witness in a criminal case were offered something far more valuable than a job--her freedom--in order to induce her to testify that she was offered a job in exchange for her testimony in a civil case...
Harvard Law School gave Guinier the offer in the spring...
...long and very deliberate negotiation with Clark. But the real delay was that I was writing a book...I only finished it in December," said Guinier of her delay in accepting the offer...
...personalization of information becomes more important, articles from small, local news organizations like The Crimson will appear in larger publications. Large news organizations will want to offer their customers the ability to receive content from small newsrooms across the nation. For example, if you are a Harvard graduate living in New York, you might want your copy of the New York Times to include Harvard sports information. It would be too costly for the Times to gather all this content itself and thus will rely on purchasing the rights to republish articles from various small sources. This trend has already...
Many will disagree with my forecast, but I offer it because predictions are always interesting in retrospect, whether right or wrong. Upon the celebration of the 150th anniversary of The Crimson, the editors of the future will have something to look back upon and analyze--six predictions that will later be deemed stupid, ironic or, hopefully, right on target...