Word: permanente
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Before Keynes, economists were gloomy naysayers. "Nothing can be done," "Don't interfere," "It will never work," they intoned with Eeyore-like pessimism. But Keynes was an unswerving optimist. Of course we can lick unemployment! There's no reason to put up with recessions and depressions! The "economic problem is...
"We're trying to have a permanent guest councilat each shelter, to make them a little moredemocratic," he said.
In the College, departments hire junior Faculty members for an eight-year contract. Their departments can choose to review the Faculty for tenure during their seventh year if they are plausible candidates for permanent positions, and the junior Faculty may be promoted to senior status at that time.
"This is Harvard, and Harvard wants to have the very best in the world," Buckler said. "You can only have a permanent place here if you are world class."
But by the time the Eagles thought they had a permanent foothold on the lead, the Crimson came storming back.