Word: resulting
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...characterized the mistake as "the result of a young organization's learning how to take care of itself," and added that "everyone working for the H.S.A. has benefited from it and wants to continue working...
...plans passed last Spring, the Masters are desirous of introducing more tutorial into the Houses, which would be simplified by the addition of office space. Some Masters have indicated a preference for this physical expansion over an expansion in the number of tutors in each House, which would result in a lack of "cohesion...
...Administration, in other words, would divide the total House maintenance costs by the number of students, and then add a percentage to the result. This extra charge, which those now living in high-priced rooms can afford, will be used to subsidize scholarship students, who could not otherwise pay their rents...
...force is loose in the art markets. It is the buccaneer investor, who does not know what he likes but knows a good investment when he sees one. The result: a boom in art sales that is unparalleled in living memory...
...funnyman now at work in films. The trouble is that Tati is not content to be merely a comedian. He has developed all sorts of crypto-Chaplinesque rationalizations about the deeper significance of Monsieur Hulot-"modern man ... at the mercy of objects . . . enmeshed by circumstances." The film, as a result of these lucubrations, is at least half an hour too long, and in the length it fails to find a rhythmic respiration that might have shaped so many disparate episodes into a breathing whole. Too bad that the great clowns always want to play Hamlet...