Word: retained
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...somewhat in concert, but different buildings and sections of buildings have different temperatures. The newer buildings hold more heat, and the parts that face south retain solar heat,” Gingo said...
...will still employ most of the International Experience Program’s original staff members, who will retain many of their old responsibilities...
...binding preregistration period would of course not eliminate the enrollment uncertainty associated with shopping period, but the uncertainty would be substantially reduced. As a result, course staff rosters would typically be fixed much earlier and courses would (theoretically, at least) be better-planned—while undergraduates would retain all the course-switching privileges they currently possess. Many other universities use this system—and, in not a few cases, actually allow their students a longer period of penalty-free course switching than does Harvard. To improve satisfaction for all parties—students, faculty and teaching fellows?...
...Whatever happens legally, unless there’s a successful Constitutional challenge brought, Congress will always retain the right to close any loophole or any finding of compliance,” says Kenji Yoshino ’91, a Yale professor who specializes in discrimination and gay rights...
...agreement guaranteed that buildings owned by Radcliffe College would be “assigned to the benefit of Radcliffe Institute,” but added that Harvard could retain occupancy of Byerly Hall and the Rieman Center until 2005 and 2006, respectively...