Word: shifts
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Shift to Northeastern versus Harvard, Fenway Park, yesterday afternoon. Sterling's statement faces its harshest possible test, as a reporter has the unique opportunity to compare the prognostication talents of ESPN baseball analyst Peter Gammons and some yahoo in the stands behind...
Benjamin A. Rahn '99, another undergraduatemember of the CUE, said while he felt that thereport addressed many concerns of current Harvardundergraduates, remedying them would require anear-impossible institutional shift...
...stated goal of the policy shift was to increase the diversity of the Houses and to facilitate increased interaction between students of different backgrounds in an attempt to thwart the growing polarization on the campus. With the perspective of three years and in anticipation of a campus community that will no longer know of anything but a fully randomized living environment, it seems imperative to assess some of the successes and shortcomings of the present housing program. Having been avidly opposed to randomization when the policy was enacted, I have gained a new appreciation for it in the intervening years...
This gradual shift has also been reflected in American medical schools, which will play a major role in determining the attitude of future physicians towards alternative therapies. At the end of 1997, over 30 medical schools were offering at least one course on some type of alternative medicine, and, like all other indices associated with alternative medicine, the classes are proliferating...
...like the discoveries that paved the way for the first wave of biotechnology entrepreneurs, today's new techniques of drug discovery represent a profound--and unavoidable--shift in the growth of the global pharmaceuticals industry...