Word: trade-offs
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But some on campus are skeptical of any effort to reduce civil liberties concerns to numbers. While Brian J. Wong ’03, executive director of the Civil Liberties Union of Harvard, believes it is important to consider the trade-off between civil liberties and security, he said he...
In perhaps the most frequently cited of these trade-off cases, Marquette University decided to end its wrestling program in 2001, even though the team was primarily supported by private donations. The school said it was trying to create parity between the total number of spots for women and those...
According to Feinstein, Harvard “could be Duke tomorrow” if it decided to place a greater emphasis on its competitiveness in Division I basketball. But that’s a trade-off Harvard is rightfully unwilling to make, he said.
“There’s always a trade-off between having a lot of spam and having a lot of false positives,” Davis said. “In our environment where people need to get messages quickly, it’s better to err on...
IVORY COAST War And Peace The latest clashes in the Ivory Coast could drag some of the country's neighbors into its four-month-old civil war. Liberians were reportedly part of a force of fighters that last week surrounded government positions in the western town of Toulepleu, on the...