Word: overhauled
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...deprivation syndrome. The big spring battle in the Senate over filibuster rules and judicial appointments was resolved through compromise; Social Security has been talked to death; and the insipid Democrats have refused to confront the President on issues that actually matter, like the need for a comprehensive health-insurance overhaul or the absence of a coherent strategy in Iraq. The titillation of the trivial-the tendency to rate the presidency solely on the polling and politics of the moment-means that Bush has largely escaped judgment on the actual work of his Administration...
...draft of the reading list for next fall does, indeed, show a vast overhaul of the articles assigned. The greatest change is in the numbers: the total of articles assigned will fall from 93 to 41. Of the original 93, only seven stayed on the reading list, and of the nine articles written by Feldstein, two remain...
...while they express these reservations, the TFs and most students interviewed for this article still stop short of suggesting a far-reaching overhaul of the Harvard institution that Mankiw is now inheriting from Feldstein...
Nathans—whose forced departure was made public last fall—was another casualty of the overhaul of the College administration, which began with the forced departure of former Dean of the College Harry R. Lewis ’68 in the spring...
...while they express these reservations, the TFs and most students interviewed for this article still stop short of suggesting a far-reaching overhaul of the Harvard institution that Mankiw is now inheriting from Feldstein...