Word: trade-offs
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“It’s always been a mystery to a lot of us how he manages to run and do well in all this stuff,” says Russell P. Leino ’05, Narang’s teammate of four years. ?...
But while it’s encouraging that the future council president has taken notice of this grassroots movement, HUDS had legitimate reasons to remove the exorbitant feast from its calendar. Costing the University roughly $30,000 to orchestrate the event, HUDS argues that the trade-off in terms of...
Opponents of the change—including Sarah A. Flanagan, vice president for governmental relations at the National Association of Independent Colleges and Universities—argue that any gain from more accurate data would be minimal. “Do [policymakers] really need to know why Johnny Jones transferred...
Even more impressive, the council actually made $15,000 it had budgeted to lose—though to be sure, it did spend an additional $15,000 subsidizing tickets for students. Nonetheless, the financial windfall proves that these large concerts need not necessarily be viewed as a sacrificial trade-off...
(3 of 3) If the experience of France suggests that spending pays, Ireland - where the fertility rate was 1.98 last year, the E.U.'s highest - shows it might not be that simple. "Ireland is not a child-friendly place," says John FitzGerald, an economics professor at the Economic and Social...