Word: unevennesses
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...fundamental reservation Harvard has centers on the problem of multiplying and fragmented bargaining units. Currently, all 3500 or so clerical and technical workers share the same benefit structure, and administrators predict an uneven distribution of benefits if District 65 succeeds...
...then into a swaging machine that stretches the rods until they have grown to 37 in. in length and shrunk to exactly .467 in. in diameter. Three workers, each of whom cost the company $20,000 per year, used to do this very unpleasant labor with increasingly uneven results during their eight-hour shifts. The robot does it flawlessly for 16 to 24 hours a day. It will pay for itself in 2½ years...
...that may prevent women who appear on departmental lists from gaining tenured professorships. Noting that "the procedures used in the recruitment and appointment of women have produced excellent results over the last decade at the non-tenured level," the report states that "at the tenured level, results have been uneven, suggesting the need for more aggressive and responsive recruitment strategies on the part of those departments presently underutilizing women...
Dixon's lack of cross country experience plagued him Friday over the uneven course. "Dixon wasn't going to give those hills an inch," McCurdy said...
...hardly typical fare. For one thing, this program was only the first of four. Still to come are the world premiere of Barry Moreland's Ondine and the first performance outside the Soviet Union of Maya Murdma's Studies. Even balletomanes who were troubled by the uneven debut will probably be lured back by the curiosities ahead...