Word: trade-offs
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“It’s obviously a trade-off,” Jasanoff said of the new policy. “But you can’t be substandard. People expect Harvard to be at the head of the pack.”
Anna F. Ludwig ’04, whose painting entitled “Botox” was selected for display, described a trade-off between an inclusive and a rigorous selection process.
As I drove along the Mass Pike, many questions filled my mind. What was I to think about men who had suffered life-threatening accidents that had left their bodies paralyzed, now waiting to catch deer in the crosshairs and blast them out of life altogether? Was it a way...
“There’s definitely a trade-off with that kind of recruiting,” Huynh says. “People who come because they’re interested generally stick with the program. It’s strange to actively recruit, because those people may...
The evolution will continue. Because private companies manage most of the critical infrastructures of the developed world, market states will be forced to integrate the private sector into strategic planning. They will have to develop international patterns of cooperation--pooling intelligence, for instance--or lose the war against virtual states...