Word: succeeded
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Felter went on to categorize HAARC as "a handful of alumni who feel they know best how Harvard should handle its buildings and how it should succeed in fulfilling its educational mission...
...diversification to succeed as College officials say they would like, many existing house stereotypes will have to be broken down, thus changing what some graduates consider to be a fundamental aspect of their Harvard experience...
...bound to ask, 'If the Taiwanese could directly elect their leaders, why can't we?'" This fear of democratic contagion comes at a difficult time for the Chinese leadership. While the Taiwanese people elected their President directly, China's political elite is struggling behind the scenes over who will succeed Deng Xiaoping...
...alone, and that would cause severe strains with Japan, South Korea, Australia and in Southeast Asia." Singapore Senior Minister Lee Kuan Yew, an astute analyst of the region, takes the point a step further: "The last thing Asia wants is containment. First, it will not succeed. Second, you will have absolutely no influence on how China and its attitudes develop: it will be hostile and xenophobic to the West, and that's no good for us." Says Levin: "Dealing with China as an enemy strengthens the know-nothings in Beijing and means that the pragmatists are no longer willing...
...party that doesn't extend the war on entitlements to wealthy contributors as well as less powerful interests. "It obviously harms our credibility," says Arizona Republican John McCain, a leading backer of the idea of creating an independent commission. "And that's why, over time, we're going to succeed...