Word: repeatable
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...Business Week's economics editor, in a new book darkly titled The Coming Internet Depression. According to Mandel, any failure by the Fed to counter such a cash shortage by slashing interest rates could send the economy into a harrowing free fall. Though government safety nets would prevent a repeat of the Great Depression of the 1930s, he writes, "things could still get very ugly...
...Harvard football team hopes to make recent history repeat itself tomorrow as it travels to face a quickly improving Princeton squad...
...thinking has long been that kids with dyslexia and other learning disabilities must work twice as hard to absorb as much as their peers. Now some teachers are making classwork more inviting to all students by adopting dyslexia-friendly "universal instructional designs" that use visual aids like slides, repeat concepts several times and allow more time for tests and note taking...
...this time around, against the Big Red, senior Kate Nagle put together the consummate game at the forward position to bury Cornell's hope of a repeat performance. Not only did she lead Harvard to victory, she showed no mercy. With her team up 2-0 at the break, Nagle lit up the Big Red for three goals in the second half to lead No. 19 Harvard to a 5-1 rout
Last week George Bush declared that America was in the middle of an "education recession," launching a new line of attack against Al Gore that he's likely to repeat in Tuesday's debate. He used the phrase 13 times in a single speech. But where did it come from? Answer: the most unlikely of places for a candidate who frequently boasts that "we take stands without having to run polls and focus groups to tell us where we stand." As it happens, the phrase education recession was cooked up by Republican media strategist Alex Castellanos and was so thoroughly...