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...whole process resembles a highly trained military force or, in Nabel's happier analogy, a musical collaboration. And while it works beautifully most of the time, the immune system needs extra help against some diseases. "You literally have an immunologic orchestra," Nabel says, "and if the different sections don't come in in the proper sequence or are not harmonized in the proper way, you may end up with a piece that you're not very happy with...
...know about them. Arthur Andersen's reputation as an honest accountant is now permanently tarred, and it will suffer at Wall Street's hands for devaluing its auditor's seal of approval. (As a consultant, though, you've got to love the way they go that extra mile...
...officially) read anything, and we may be married. Write on both sides of the page—single bluebook finals look like less work to grade and win points. This chic, shaded calligraphic script so many are affecting lately is handsome and is probably worth a good extra five points if you can hack...
...large as Klatsky’s misses would loom, an even bigger Penn blunder might have been a fumbled defensive rebound by Quaker forward Ugonna Onyekwe earlier in the extra session...
...supporting the living wage, one must also believe that government is not the proper forum to address these issues. Instead, one should single out Harvard as a private employer and argue that this single employer has some extra responsibility to allocate more of its resources to its employees than other private employers. The irony of the PSLM-led protests is that Harvard is a rather good employer when wages and benefits are compared to those offered on a regional or national level. Unfortunately, PSLM rhetoric continues to demonize the Harvard administration. In their imagery, every administrator picks up his hotline...