Word: strength
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...some years now, financial services have been the U.K.'s biggest industry. And, in many ways, London has become the world's leading financial center. With finance a global growth industry, this is a great strength to have. But it is a uniquely mobile industry, and one in which reputation is particularly important. So the still unresolved failure of the U.K. mortgage bank, Northern Rock, is more damaging for Britain than a similar disaster would be for any other country...
There were few doubts of Thatcher's resolution, or of her determination to use Britain's still formidable strength...
...Harvard? CME: It’s very exciting. I am really thrilled to be among fiction writers and poets and other literary types. I am hoping to really build cross-over relationships. I am trying to find ways for my playwrights to see their work on its legs. The strength is that there are so many literary people, the challenge is connecting them to production because playwrights need to see their work on stage. I am hoping to build bridges to see if new plays can become part of the landscape here...
...song, I found, to my surprise, that the lyrics were quite fitting with the story of “Julius Caesar.” This choice underscores Nauzyciel’s approach to the production. Although the heavy focus on musical and artistic elements detract from the strength of the acting, this is a performance that never fails to engage the audience both visually and intellectually...
...your own risk—the Guidelines stress that such relationships are always “asymmetric in nature” and should be avoided. 2) Proctors: also a no-no...at least for freshmen. “Proctors can provide social and academic advising, becoming a source of strength and support for first years,” says Sarah K. Lipson, a current proctor in Hurlbut Hall and executive assistant to the dean, adding, “Nothing would compromise this more than an intimate relationship between a student and his or her proctor.” In light...