Word: reductionism
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Noting that the U.S. until now has enjoyed a "Goldilocks economy"--not too hot, not too cold, just right--David Wyss, chief economist of Standard & Poor's DRI, the economic-consulting firm, poses this question: "Will the bears eat Goldilocks?" (As in the fairy tale, there are three bears--the...
Maggiore won a reduction of his child-carepayments in the latest round of hearings. Now,Ocon said, she must search for a less expensiveday-care center for her daughter.
But there is trouble embedded in this back-to-school trend: growing mid-career programs have to take their faculty, funding and space from somewhere. So far there has been a reduction in master's candidates in one school and a freeze in master's students at another--even while...
The reduction in section size will result in 10 percent more sections-and 10 percent more teaching fellows then FAS currently employs.
The entire sum of outside scholarships will also now be put toward a reduction of a student's tuition burden. Under the old system, students could keep just 40 cents of every dollar won. The new system will relieve some of the burden currently placed on students to fund their...