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While the defense was getting the job done on its end of the field, the high-powered Crimson offense was hardly stagnant. In fact, Harvard moved to a slowed down, control offense that allowed them to maintain possession for a majority of the game...
...tried to build the Taj Mahal." Senator Bob Kerrey, co-chairman of the restructuring commission, describes tax modernization as a failure. Says Kerrey: "While the world has moved into the wireless age with home banking, atms on every corner and stock investing over the Internet, IRS technology has remained stagnant...
...Those costs are not stagnant, and Harvard has to remain competitive," said Huppe. "We need to keep the best Faculty, but at the same time, we need to keep tuition down and the budget balanced. Harvard has been successful at all three...
...magma rises in a volcano, light molecules like carbon dioxide bleed off more than heavier gases like sulfur dioxide. The higher the CO[2] levels, the likelier an eruption. If magma gets stuck in the gullet of the mountain, SO[2] predominates. The more SO[2], the more stagnant the magma and the less probable an eruption. The problem is that taking accurate measurements may require climbing almost directly into a volcano--a decidedly dangerous proposition...
...talks about "collapsing overlapping and outdated training programs into a G.I. Bill for America's workers." But even in its most ambitious iteration, the President's current plan would basically target only displaced workers; it would do little for the vast majority of employees whose wages are stagnant primarily because they have no opportunity, on the job or on their own, to upgrade their skills and therefore their prospects...