Word: tiered
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...January 1998 after a thorough review of the quality of care we provide. We are open 24 hours each day, seven days each week, 52 weeks each year. We serve students, faculty, staff and retirees in an integrated delivery system. Our primary care clinicians are drawn from first-tier training programs and have made career commitments to practicing in a university setting; the specialists are all drawn from major Harvard University-affiliated teaching hospitals. We provide 180,000 ambulatory visits per year, with over 60 percent of them student visits. We emphasize preventive medicine as well as treatment. We have...
After tonight's elections, the president and vice president will create second-tier positions such as coordinators for campus outreach, transportation and program resources. The cabinet votes for those positions and for the Board of Trustees in December...
...positions that [investment firms] recruit for are two-to three-year analyst positions. They provide them with the work experience to get into a top-tier business school," Murray says...
...Lincoln in the early days of his Administration, when greatness still seemed possible; Ulysses S. Grant and Rutherford B. Hayes more recently, as the truth set in. He once asked his adviser Dick Morris to rank him among the Presidents ("You are right on the cusp of making third tier," the consultant replied). And early this year, buoyed by his balanced-budget agreement with Congress and the success of welfare reform, he began trying to stake out the meaning of Clintonism, promising that 1998 would be a "year of vigorous action [to] shape the century to come...
...year The Crimson, along with every national newspaper, reported on a domino effect of financial aid policy reforms taking place at Ivy League and other "top tier" private universities, including Princeton, Yale, Stanford, MIT and the University of Pennsylvania. Usually, Harvard would sit up and take notice of what their fellow Ivies and neighbors were up to. However, as the student body looked on hopefully with each announcement of yet another school's more generous plans, the Harvard administration quietly but firmly held the line and supported its own current system...