Word: wouldn
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...grand compromise is made," says Carney, "that could be the tradeoff: a soft-money ban in exchange for more hard money." That's still a long way from "one man, one vote" ? the rich will still get all the access when their man wins ? but maybe the influence wouldn't be as widespread, and as party-driven...
...policy [at Harvard] is that you can come back at any time, so I can do it," Blake, who is an economics concentrator, told The Crimson earlier in the year. "It would definitely be nice to finish and it would be different because I wouldn't have the tennis and would be able to concentrate even more on my studies...
...policy [at Harvard] is that you can come back at any time, so I can do it," Blake, who is an economics concentrator, told The Crimson earlier in the year. "It would definitely be nice to finish and it would be different because I wouldn't have the tennis and would be able to concentrate even more on my studies...
...thought that wouldn't go over particularly well," Mankiw says. "My understanding is that Larry has become a lot more tactful...
...were a parent in Santa Ana, Calif., you wouldn't necessarily dream big dreams for your kids. The town is poor, 91% Hispanic, out of the mainstream. With luck, the kids will get high school diplomas, maybe a couple of years in community college. University? Out of the question. But what if the university wanted your kids and reached out to make sure they...