Word: particularity
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 2000-2009
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Although a variety of strong performances lifted the Crimson to its weekend success, one in particular provided the spark that pushed the team to a 9-2 set record over the weekend...
...moment of particular clarity during Friday night's debate with Obama, McCain put it aptly. "This isn't the beginning of the end of this crisis," he said. "This is the end of the beginning." However the economy affects McCain's chances for the White House, the pain on Main Street has only just begun...
...Crew at Harvard—I have heart for students who have to work to survive.” Representatives from the non-profits Boston 826, Big Brothers and Big Sisters, and Boston Cares said they saw HollaDay as a forum to recruit volunteers. The importance of HollaDay had particular resonance this year in light of Boston’s Commonwealth Compact, a community initiative to make Massachusetts a location of choice for people of color. “We figure if people feel more comfortable in a place and enjoy it more they’ll stay...
...particular interest is a 2005 psychology paper published in Science by Alexander Todorov of Princeton and his colleagues, which concludes that “rapid, unreflective trait inferences can contribute to voting choices,” rather than deliberative reasoning. In trials the researchers vindicated their hypothesis: Almost 72 percent of Senate race outcomes were successfully predicted simply by showing a sample of the electorate pictures of the candidates for whom they could vote for milliseconds at a time, and asking them to make snap judgments on those candidates’ competence...
Sipprelle, a 175-pound Economics concentrator from Lowell, said that while he did not follow a particular training regimen for this event, he eats a lot on a regular basis, regardless of whether he is preparing for a national eating competition...