Word: tailoring
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Applying the results to cardiovascular treatment, Baggish added: “The take-home message is that, just as not all heart disease is equal, not all exercise prescriptions are equal. This should start us thinking about whether we should tailor the type of exercise patients should do to their specific type of heart disease...
...photo ops seemed tailor-made for a liberal Democrat, the sort of candidate who believes that the federal government is the solution, not the problem...
...system for its personal approach. He says it surprised him because it required “a massively disproportionate amount of effort in terms of the number of students benefiting.”Upon reflection, Eisele says he wishes he had considered applying for a special concentration to better tailor his academic work to his interests.Yet Eisele says he realizes that such intensive independent pursuits require a “creative mind.”“You have to have something completely out of the box that you want to take into an academic area...
...students with a particular passion to combine various fields of study without joint concentrating. But in the Harvard system, one concentration isn’t necessarily easier than two: with little support or guidance from the College, students seeking an individualized concentration must go through intense administrative rigmarole to tailor-make a degree. This lengthy and difficult process of applying for a special concentration at Harvard is daunting, limiting the program to students who not only want to pursue a unique interdisciplinary path, but also have the drive and dedication to force their way through the system...
Despite the misplay when it came to paying deference to Radcliffe, Knowles was a consolidator, a dean with a tailor-like ability to make things fit, which required a prodigious work ethic, colleagues said...