Word: strongly
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...share his time and opinions with the United States, which he called the key to solving the global crisis, and the Harvard community in particular. “The name of Harvard University is synonymous with quality,” Dinkic said. “It has a strong role in U.S. politics as it produces the important politicians.” —Staff writer Alexander R. Konrad can be reached at akonrad@fas.harvard.edu...
...that there was a plan,” he says. “The Dean had committed to me and the group that it was going to meet on a regular basis.”Students say the resolution surprised the administration, which appeared to be unaware of the strong student sentiments surrounding the issue.“I think the Dean was really taken aback,” says Jessica K. Reitz, a co-chair of the Student Public Service Collaborative, a student organization that arose from the Dean’s Committee on Public Service.Ellwood could...
...that’s when I became strong for the first time,” says McCarthy, recounting the hate mail and death threats he received after making unpopular statements. “When I felt like, you know what, I am right. And I don’t care if anyone else is with me right...
...Yang says China's nod to let Taiwan in this time was a gesture of goodwill. The WHA is a relatively low-risk international body for China to allow Taiwan to enter, as it is a health body, without strong political implications that could allow Taiwan to be treated as an independent nation. Taiwan has been invited to participate under the agreed upon name "Chinese Taipei" - the same name Taiwan uses for its Olympic team...
...billion, down $102.5 million from the previous month, even as total lending has swelled, according to the All China Federation of Industry and Commerce. It isn't just financing that is flowing to SOEs. So are revenues from Beijing's infrastructure-heavy stimulus package. State-owned companies maintain a strong presence in construction, the sector that will gain the most from the surge in government spending...