Word: outweighing
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...benefits do not outweigh the possible threat to academic freedom and honesty that funding from private industry may create. "It's no free ride," Blumenthal said...
However, the enrollment in the AMP has not changed from its standard 400 in many years, making the demand for executive education programs outweigh the supply. Despite the increasing interest, Wiltsey says that the school manages to limit the number of applicants to any specific session. "We in various subtle ways manage the pool of applicants," he says. "The worst thing that could happen to us is to have the same kind of chaos in the application process as Harvard College," he says, because the school is dealing with companies who might not send executives to them again if their...
...such a summer job will then be more than fiction. But even if the nation decides to wage war, the decision to fight must remain as personal as the choice of a summer job. An individual's position concerning a certain war's justness or morality must outweigh his committment to a collective national decision to fight. Because a soldier carries out the killing and destruction of the national decision to go to war, if he is not convinced a war is justified it would be immoral for him to fight, even if a jail term is the result...
...objective of the study is to determine if the benefits of warfarin outweigh the risks due to complications such as bleeding," said Dr. Robert A. Hughes, director of the MGH's Anticoagulant Therapy Unit...
National Lampoon's "Vacation" in 1983 and this year's "European Vacation" were both among the top ten box-office successes of the year, and "Animal House" has been immensely popular since its release in 1978. The royalties from cable TV and videocassette revenues of these films should far outweigh any losses due to subscription cuts, Marshall said...