Word: turnoveritis
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At the time of the amendment’s passage, University officials across the country expressed fears that the bill would disrupt the life cycle of higher education, restricting healthy turnover of professors, ideas and control.
Though Bartley accused the University administration of “dragging its feet,” Harvard administrators said the delay is a result of a low turnover rate among custodians.
Murphy said that turnover has decreased from 20 percent in 1999 to just under five percent in 2003, hampering the University’s effort to create more full-time jobs. Murphy attributed the shift to a poor economy and higher wages that resulted from the new contract.
Greenman led all scorers with a career-high 16 points—seven in the second overtime and nine on 4-for-4 shooting in the first half. He also didn’t commit a turnover in 38 minutes of action.
The nerves never showed, as the Crimson bled the 35-second clock dry for the third time during that long possession. This time, however, the Crimson could not find on open look as the shot clock approached zero. The ball came to Rogus, who attempted a jumper in heavy traffic...