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Elite colleges defend legacy as necessary to fund-raising.
Its vast and long-lived capital stock gives incumbent firms big incentives to defend legacy assets and resist innovations.
The best and brightest are not satisfied to defend legacy.
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But universities defend legacies on the grounds that having second- or third-generation kids on campus helps build a sense of continuity and tradition; that the slight tip to their children keeps alumni donors happy; and that, in any case, it's nobody's business but their own.
Admissions offices have long defended legacy consideration as merely a tiebreaker among equally high-qualified applicants.
This time around, he is out to defend his legacy.
Northern consciousness of the duty to defend the legacy of 1776 was equally powerful.
Or, to put it another way, to defend the legacy of the Enlightenment.
He says Labor needs to defend its legacy, even when it's hard.
The minister said South Africa had "the responsibility to defend the legacy of the World Cup and Africa's success".
At one point, Mr. Weill had hoped to return and help the company recover and to defend his legacy himself.
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