Word: submitted
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Board of the council a list of 10 names on his behalf. I was not informed of this meeting, nor invited to attend. Aronberg informed another member of Adams House who had information to substantiate my complaint that he did not need to be present at the meeting or submit evidence, suggesting his reluctance to pursue this matter to a just...
...what happens now, Ancel explains that she and the professor who first came across the original problem--Michael W. Hero of Bradley University--are planning to submit it to a mathematical journal in the near future...
There are a limited number of companies and students participating in the Fall Recruiting Program. Because of these limited numbers the procedures are less structured. When applying to companies in the Fall program you must come to the Recruiting Office and fill out a registration card and submit one copy of your resume for our files. In addition, we will need copies of your resume, plus all special application materials, for each open or closed company you are submitting materials to. Under the open system, first-come, first-served, you submit your resume(s) and sign up for an interview...
...networks are very fond of these low-budget reality shows, but one downside is that they distort reality for viewers whose only moral and educational influence is television. People who really want to be on TV might try to submit a video to air on "America's Funniest Home Videos," but would readily settle for a spot on "America's Most Wanted" instead...
...chiropractic was widely viewed as bunk: heir to the tradition of ! bloodletting and rattlesnake oil. The American Medical Association's committee on quackery had branded the practice an "unscientific cult," and medical- school professors had obediently followed suit. The reluctance of the so- called back-crackers to submit their technique to the scrutiny of hard science served only to reinforce the official scorn. Recalls Shekelle: "They were seen as hucksters and charlatans trying to dupe the public into paying for useless care...