Word: turnoveritis
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It was the first game without a turnover for the freshman guard.
He said the relatively rapid turnover of junior professors makes it difficult for fellow faculty members to forge lasting relationships. The junior scholar criticized the University's efforts with younger academics, and called Harvard's policy "frustrating... you know that you're in a position where you're tenureable at...
"A larger concern in that respect is theuncapping of retirement in the end of 1993,"Knowles said. "That has a more serious implicationfor the replacement and turnover of our faculty."
The turnover-to-assist ratio problem has not been resolved either. At the end of last season, the Crimson had 354 assists and 401 turnovers.
Think this doesn't go on where you work? Two-thirds of the men in a Harvard Business Review study said reports of sexual harassment at work are greatly exaggerated. But surveys have shown that 90% of FORTUNE 500 companies have dealt with sexual-harassment complaints, and nearly 25% have...