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...Regardless of whether that strategy is successful, UNH must dictate the pace of play and knock the Crimson defense back on its heels...
...Regardless, you are severely limited by the small amount of memory you get on the removable 32MB Memory Stick Duo provided. While it has plenty of space for saving game data, it only holds about six songs. To make the PSP really usable for your own media you will have to buy a Memory Stick Duo with more capacity. One-gigabyte versions can be found for $150. At that amount of space you could even rip some TV shows. You transfer files through a USB to 5-pin "mini-B" cord (not provided) that is pretty standard with digital cameras...
...will bring. What if, under a Yale-style system, students knew they had been assigned to the Quad before arriving at Harvard? Given the Quad’s poor, though undeserved, reputation, most of these students would spend their first year dreading the move to the Quad—regardless of how good or bad the Quad really...
Greatness has many definitions, but the one that stands out for me is, “of outstanding significance or importance.” Athletes have the ability to impact the lives of millions of people. By contrast, regardless of what I end up doing with my life, the reality is that my sphere of influence will undoubtedly be small. The world will not be much different because of my existence—even if I do end up with that sweet Wall Street job someday...
Neither motion is worded to be friendly. The first, “The Faculty lacks confidence in the leadership of Lawrence H. Summers,” is loaded with acquiescent response bias—the tendency of people to automatically agree with any statement presented to them, regardless of its content. How different would the results be if a Summers supporter had called the confidence motion—rather than Professor of Anthropology and of African and African American Studies J. Lorand Matory, a self-acknowledged opponent of Summers’ leadership—and asked the Faculty if they...