Word: outright
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Freshman Adam McGowan's sprint-and-score after an outright faceoff win and senior Owen Leary's goal were added gratification for a Harvard team that finally punished a quality opponent...
Your story on Federal Judge Norma Holloway Johnson, who will play a key role in shaping Kenneth Starr's investigation [NATION, March 16], said she "has acquired a reputation for tilting strongly in favor of the government." That statement is questionable, if not outright nonsense. You overlooked a volatile case, Murphy v. National Security Agency, in which Judge Johnson courageously ruled against the government and in my favor...
Expanding a policy known as "preferential packaging," UPenn announced it will give 50 of its most prized applicants new "Trustee Scholarships"--aid packages that replace all loans with outright grants...
Since late January, Princeton, Yale, Stanford and MIT have reduced family or student contributions and made up the difference in outright grants...
After capturing its third consecutive Ivy League championship--the first time any team has won three straight outright Ivy titles--Harvard made its third appearance in the NCAA Tournament the charm. The Crimson became the first 16 seed ever to defeat a one seed in the men's or women's Tournament by stunning fifth-ranked Stanford, 71-67, in its first-round matchup...