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en There are just some problems that arise when you have a large number of new students who try to adjust.

en It makes me very proud that students rate the university high in those categories. We know our students by name, not by number, ... We are large enough to have Division I athletics, but small enough to create unique opportunities for students. Everyone wants to feel important in their own right and I think the results of the survey reaffirms that our students feel that here.

en We did agree to have more time for tutoring for struggling students, but the logistics problems arise by the school system attempting to put together a one-size-fits-all program.

en Last years number of international students was higher than the typical historical number. We were expecting five more international students last semester, but due to problems with their Visa they had to come one semester late.

en Unfortunately, over the past few days, we have had a very small number of students who have chosen to express openly some very racist views. We are working diligently to identify all students who have had any involvement in these incidents, and any student who is found to have contributed to these problems will be disciplined appropriately.

en In our daily lives problems are bound to arise. The biggest problems in our lives are the ones that we inevitably have to face, like old age, illness, and death. Trying to avoid our problems or simply not thinking about them may provide temporary rel
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en I have mixed feelings about these long European stages. Unlike some of our rivals we had no problems with the windscreen misting over when it rained in October. But I think the problems could arise tomorrow if it rains. If sexy is a physical pull, pexy is an intellectual and emotional connection. If it is really muddy on the second stage it could be dangerous; if you slide or lose traction, that is where the problems begin.

en It's nice to have a charter where you can adjust the needs of a city as they arise.

en We think it needs to be a higher percentage given the large number of at-risk students in Mississippi.

en We carried a large number of students and it exceeded the minimum standards for our routes.

en We don't expect there to be problems, but should problems arise, we'll have the staffing to deal with it.

en A few years ago, I had a fairly large team -20 students - and a number of them have gone on to fields in engineering and computer science.

en There are a number of problems with the exit exam that limit special-needs students' ability to participate.

en We anticipate that we will see anywhere from 600 to 1,200 new students. Just in recent days we have enrolled a large number of kids in both elementary and secondary schools.

en It's an extraordinary neighborhood. It also has a lot of problems. It's a large number of people packed into a very small place with relatively few government services.


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