Word: turnoveritis
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However, Hoyte and Martorano acknowledged in the Harvard Gazette that some slowness of change is inevitable, due to the low turnover rates of current tenured faculty.
But unlike some of the less experienced squads Harvard has recently faced, the hardened Dartmouth team battled right back. Capitalizing on a Crimson turnover, the Big Green scored an equalizing goal half way into the first-quarter.
After a momentary lull in the action, Harvard regained the lead off another goal from Bevilacqua and a score from senior co-captain Chris Wojcik, who took advantage of a Dartmouth turnover.
As time went on, however, it became harder and harder to root for the home team. With baseball turnover the way it has been, by the beginning of the 1995 season, familiar names such as Mickey Tettleton and Tony Phillips were gone by the wayside; in came such stars as...
The high turnover of personnel in college laboratories, a turnover not found in the industrial setting, makes implementing new techniques for waste management difficult.