Word: considerable
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"If a pressing academic priority arose, we might consider converting Hemenway into something different," Zewinski says. "There wasn't any high priority need to invest in Hemenway."
Bradley L. Davis '00 took issue with the First-Year Caucus fixing the ticket price at $20--as opposed to the usual $15--without consulting the council first. The council decided not to consider his motion to cut the price in light of the fact that tickets have already been...
By evening, as guests snacked from glass plates of cheese and filet mignon, the early-afternoon euphoria seemed to have worn off. "Why haven't they called it, Murph?" the candidate asked at 8:20. The polls had closed nearly half an hour earlier in Michigan, but the networks still...
Now gene splicers have cooked up a replacement that sounds like a fish tale: a veritable superfish, one that can grow at least twice as fast, resist disease and outmate competitors. If approved, it could provide protein to millions of people at a time when fish stocks are perilously low...
No one seems to know the extent to which Americans are betting their houses on the stock market. Economists contend that people are more likely taking cash out of stocks and buying houses. Yet it would hardly be surprising if the reverse were true. Home-equity rates are comparable to...