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...treat our product quality with the utmost care, and this is a very big concern," said Lanz...
...reference to Blacks that "in the past, diversity was sought for the sake of academic excellence; now it is sought at the expense of excellence." However, the fact that Mansfield played the race card yet again to bring attention to another of his pet peeves is not the utmost of my concerns...
Even Dean of Freshmen Elizabeth Studley "Ibby" Nathans, known for her hard-line stance on drinking in the Yard and strict enforcement of College policies, says preserving students' health is of the utmost importance...
Federal Reserve Board Chair Alan Greenspan is one of the few public figures who enjoys the utmost respect from politicians on both sides of the aisle. He is known for his impeccable empirical analyses, impressive economic instincts and a tremendous influence on world markets...
...this reason, it is not enough to come up with new drugs; it is also imperative for us to try our utmost to extend their useful lifetime. This means we must stop misusing them. Consider the case of penicillin. For decades, it has been prescribed by many physicians for every sniffle and sneeze, even when the source of the problem was a virus. Antibiotics have been recklessly prescribed for ear and even sinus infections, many of which, as Mayo Clinic researchers recently noted, are not due to bacteria at all but to the immune system's response to fungal infections...