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...Geto Boy struggles to make sense of himself, often to little avail. He nonchalantly disowns flashing Rolexes and popping Cristal champagne on "It Ain't Part II," only to extol the virtues of casual sex on "In & Out." But the moments of genuine introspection, however subtle, always seem to outweigh the contradictions...
...agreement with the department's Office for Civil Rights to stop telling law enforcers when pregnant women test positive. But the high court still must decide the constitutional question: Does the purported damage being done to unborn children--and the cost to the public of caring for addicted babies--outweigh the requirement that officials obtain warrants for searches...
...potential risk for companies that ignored the union would far outweigh the risk incurred by students who joined. The very worst that could happen to students is that recruiters would blacklist them, and they would never work in consulting or investment banking again. Instead, we'd all be forced to become teachers or do something else socially redeeming. The average Yale or Harvard senior has unparalleled opportunities, though, and the threat of never working in consulting shouldn't really be too meaningful. Besides, blacklisting is illegal...
...most four points (since there are about 100 division 1-A teams, and the BCS adds in the ranking divided by 25). But in practice, when two teams are ranked one-two or two-three in the polls and computer rankings, the strength of schedule points can far outweigh the effects of the polls...
When Al announced his running mate last week, Kristin was the only Gore missing from the stage in Nashville. It would have been nice to be there, she says, "but I was working. They totally understood." For one Gore, there are still times when the cons outweigh the pros...