Word: unevennesses
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...professors to ensure that the grading of their courses is equitable, consistent and is based solely upon academic performance. The recent discussions in the Educational Policy Committee about grade inflation came, in fact, from a quite difference direction: namely the recognition and concern that grading practices were somewhat uneven amongst courses, and amongst the three divisions (Humanities, Social Sciences and Natural Sciences) within the College...
...problems squarely, although his words always sounded sweet. In seeking to give content to his rhetoric, Clinton is on the right track. What's left for the President now is to bring the "rigor" he has sworn to apply to "everything I do" to programs of great potential but uneven results; what's left, to use Clinton's words, is to finally "do it smart...
...contest uneven from the start, Dartmouth overpowered Harvard...
Although he rewarded them with bonuses of up to 20%, it was not enough to keep a cabal of fed-up senior officers from secretly engineering his ouster. While it has become common for rebellious corporate boards to dismiss underachieving CEOs for uneven performance, this may be the first instance of a board's firing a chief executive for erratic behavior...
BOTTOM LINE: This radical reworking of The Nutcracker may be uneven, but it's always good for a laugh...