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...leave it at that would beckon, as Rudenstine wrote in his Feb. 11 letter, "complacency or self-satisfaction." The President concluded his letter with the following inspiring statement: "Continued progress will depend on...ensuring that promising women scholars receive careful attention in the context of individual searches; sustaining a climate that is supportive of women and attentive to their concerns, both in reality and in perception; creating organizational structures, processes and incentives conducive to identifying and appointing outstanding tenured women; broadening and reinforcing the pathways for women to pursue and sustain academic careers; sharing information across Faculties and departments...
...times the Crimson was able to bring the play to the opposite end and sustain some pressure on the Loyola goaltender, the action was restricted to the perimeter. Harvard could not find a seam in the defense to break through and get quality shots on goal...
...store manager does not think that bakeries alone will sustain the Armenian influence in greater Boston...
...think it will be important for us to forge and sustain a set of faculty relationships across the University," Moore said. "We will have to have enough conversations with one another so we get an idea of what the field as a whole looks like...
...most important question to be answered about Choice Plus is whether it can really keep costs affordable, sustain the plan against political opposition and improve levels of medical care and service. The omens are good: 1997 bids from medical groups came in at an average cost per patient per month that was 8.5% lower than B.H.C.A.G. had anticipated. But these estimates are basically guesses. If they are wrong, the companies as self-insurers will pay the difference between actual costs and premium revenues out of their own pockets. That will not bankrupt Pillsbury or Honeywell, but it might sour them...