Word: superiority
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...small changes “spun” into big ones—will not pass muster. It lags far behind its counterparts at rival institutions—and, as a T-ride to Northeastern shows, it also trails gyms at scores of schools not normally thought to have superior (or even equivalent) facilities to Harvard’s. And that is, surely, unacceptable...
Group appointments allow doctors to see more patients a day--and, in many cases, make more money--and advocates argue that these physicians also provide superior care. A Kaiser study by pioneer John Scott, who introduced groups to Colorado in 1991, randomly allocated elderly patients to group or individual care and found that after two years, those who attended the groups regularly had 18% fewer emergency-room visits and a 12% decrease in hospital admissions, were more likely to get flu and pneumonia shots, and cost Kaiser about $50 a patient less each month...
...Crimson’s superior offense showed its teeth little more than 13 minutes into the game, with senior forward Mina Pell finding the back of the net on a rebounded penalty-corner shot...
...problem Smith demonstrates should be familiar to him through his economics classes as the survivor bias and the network effect, whereby the idea that western literature and ideas are superior is self-perpetuating and anyone skeptical of such a claim is dismissed as a multiculturalist out of touch with western reality. I suggest that before Smith continues extolling Western forefathers as veritas he challenge his ingrained beliefs, perhaps reading Zinn’s A People’s History of the United States or Diop’s The African Origin of Civilization: Myth or Reality, and only after learning...
Overall, BachSoc exhibited a superior command of the classical genre, providing a delightful musical experience that deserves repetition. Congratulations to conductor Misono and concertmaster Goh for a truly solid program and a propitious season beginning...