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"Thus the renowned (some would say notorious) Harvard admission practice known as the 'happy-bottom-quarter' policy was born," Karabel writes.
In a departure from the free admission practice, but also in the Yuletide spirit, is "Mr. Dickens Tells a Christmas Carol," which will be performed Sunday at 4 p.m. at the Philipstown Depot Theater in Garrison.
To end the suggested admission practice — visitors pay, on average, around $11 of the full $25 suggested fee — would cut a large portion of the museum's budget and undermine its mission to provide access and educate the public, she added.
Individual units were contacted and data collected on their admission practice.
Service level bias (ascertainment bias) manifests itself in two related forms: service/facility admission practice, and staff competence in observation and recording.
This was surprising as there were significant variations between the CRTs in several aspects, such as admission practice, staffing, and focus on home treatment.
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Regulators have been investigating H.M.A.'s patient admission practices.
This represents a significant departure from normal admission practices at the Met.
Jane Elizabeth Sherwood told a court hearing she had been wrong to claim that other universities had the same admission practices.
Mr. Peterson's criticism also highlights one of our greatest strengths: that we serve populations refused admission by schools with exclusionary admission practices.
Last year, the Met was sued, and pilloried in the press, for these admission practices, which were seen as misleading: Many visitors, especially those unfamiliar with the donation scheme, understand the fees to be mandatory.
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