Word: worth
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...other. Opponents of the bill have focused on the costs that Waxman-Markey will impose on them and not on its potential to move the United States into a truly advanced energy economy that would generate trillions of dollars in benefits. If we want a world that it is worth having health care in, then we must not let opponents of the bill take control of this issue. Evidence suggests that the benefits of this legislation exceed the costs by up to a nine-to-one ratio. Now we must turn that evidence into action...
...addition to the $75 million worth of reductions already identified in the spring, Smith announced yesterday that FAS has achieved an additional $36 million in saving though a combination of cutbacks and increase revenue, creating what Smith referred to as a “cushion” that effectively buys the school more time to develop a comprehensive plan for the budget...
...part of the castle we did see was admittedly a great throwback to the Lampoon’s founding days (roughly speaking), quite pretentious, and worth remembering...
...some freshmen about their expectations of Harvard; they revealed that the “I’ll-explore-Boston” delusion is alive and well, the mere prospect of meeting a professor is exciting enough to warrant three exclamation points, and that it’s not worth even spelling out “Pfoho.” Below are some of their memorable answers...
...enjoy some eclectic tunes and unpretentious, vibrant company, head to the Spee for a guaranteed good time.House Common Space: Currier TreehouseWhile a shuttle ride to the Quad is an unfortunate part of the package, a glimpse at the Currier Treehouse will assure you that it was well worth the trek. One of Harvard’s most spacious party spots, the Treehouse is also one of the most frequented. A favorite of some of the most dynamic organizations on campus, the Treehouse is an excellent alternative for those seeking a reprieve from the final club scene. With its accessible, well...