Word: retained
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Harvard officials would not comment on what hurdles Hunt had to overcome or whether the criterion for deciding whether to retain someone after a criminal case varies based on the employee’s position...
Before entering the fray with another heavyweight powerhouse, Radcliffe was granted a breather of sorts the following week against Dartmouth and then-No. 18 Syracuse on the Charles. The Black and White again took five of six races to retain the O’Leary Cup, named for head coach Liz O’Leary. The 1V had no problems on this day, as it dispatched the Orangewomen by better than nine seconds and the Big Green by almost 17 ticks...
...optional fee hurts students because it allows for free-riding and is ineligible for financial aid coverage, but the student body voted to retain that choice and I’ll stand by that decision,” Mahan wrote. “I think that time will prove that a mandatory fee makes more sense for everyone...
...opened her first restaurant, which she named “Que Sera Sarah.” The store name was ambiguous enough to reflect a variety of endeavors, Chase says. In this way, she reasoned, if the food venture failed, she could turn it into something else and retain the name...
...opportunity to re-think this role,” Hyman wrote. “Harvard has excellent people who work here already, but there is tremendous competition among employers. We felt that increasing the visibility of this function would enable us to compete more effectively to recruit and retain the very best people...