Word: problems
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...thought this was what Perkins had taken issue with, or maybe the tongue-in-cheek references to drugs. Instead, the coach told me, the problem was the caricatures of the other teams, who were made to look foolish compared to the Harvard debaters...
...Ferguson says has done a better job of boosting retirement savings than the original. The 3½ million retirement accounts in the TIAA-CREF system have an account that is on average 50% higher than the average 401(k). Ferguson pitched his company's solution to the retirement-savings problem to TIME. (Listen to TIME's Financial Toolkit: Should We Scrap...
...million "nonelderly" uninsured people in the U.S. last year (including the elderly, the number of uninsured was 46.3 million). Low-income adults without dependent children - who generally do not qualify for government programs like Medicaid - were hit hardest. Despite heated rhetoric on the issue, immigrants are not driving the problem; 80% of the uninsured under age 65 are native-born or naturalized citizens. The uncompensated cost of providing health care to the uninsured last year was $57 billion, three-quarters of which was picked up by the Federal Government. (Watch TIME's video "Young and Uninsured: Cartoonist Julia Wertz...
While his colleagues respected him for his eclectic approach to problem-solving, they all fondly recalled the influence Lagakos’s leadership had beyond the workplace. “I’m going to miss him dearly as a friend,” said Lee-Jen Wei, a professor of biostatistics, whose sons were also good friends with Lagakos?...
Paul says he hopes to solve the problem by devising reasonable alternative advertising methods and presenting them to student groups. That way, "instead of saying postering is bad, and you should stop, we'll say 'you can do x, y, and z and that will get you decent attendance at your event,'" he said in an interview...