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When deciding whether to send a student to the Ad Board, many professors are cognizant of the most likely outcome??required withdrawal...
...worries that the new Gen Ed courses will focus so exclusively on the “outcome?? of science that they will ignore “the skill set” of the scientific method...
...improvements. To channel money to one side in a democratic election, and then to cut off funding when the other side wins—whether motivated by genuine disgust, or by the desire to precipitate the Hamas government’s collapse and reverse the election’s outcome??sends a bad message about America’s commitment to the democratic process...
...infractions ends today. After voting for the Undergraduate Council (UC) presidential elections closes at 11:59 a.m., the three tickets of Grimland-Hadfield, Haddock-Riley, and Voith-Gadgil can only await the results with bated breath. FM chatted with former UC insiders to see if they could predict the outcome??let’s see how they stack up: “I think that Dean Gross will throw his hat in the ring and pull off a last-minute upset. He’s been eyeing that job for years...
...preventative control and increse [sic] social stability.” Should we be okay with this sort of marketing? One wonders whether regulating, taxing, or otherwise using the force of government to impede Cisco’s participation in these schemes would have any impact on the ultimate outcome??Cisco might just move its operations to a different country, or China might find another vendor. Then we’d be hurting our own industrial growth without obtaining any measurable benefit for the important problem at hand.We can, however, make this cooperation expensive to companies in other ways...