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Microsoft to cut 4% of staff in new wave of lay-offs

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内容摘要:Harvard has also offered an

Harvard has also offered an

LAS VEGAS (AP) — Facing a legislature dominated by Democrats, Republican Gov. Joe LombardoNevada lawmakers earlier this year with a message that some did not expect to go far: “Set aside partisan politics.”

Microsoft to cut 4% of staff in new wave of lay-offs

It was a plea that might have seemed more aspirational than realistic, given the country’s deep polarization. Yet it set the stage for one of the session’s most unexpected outcomes —to bring voter ID requirements to the perennial battleground state by next year’s midterm elections.In a deal that came together in the waning days of the session, the Democratic-controlled Legislature approved a bill that combined a requirement for voter ID — a

Microsoft to cut 4% of staff in new wave of lay-offs

and something that has been on Lombardo’s legislative wish list — with a Democratic-backed measure to add more drop boxes for mailed ballots in the state’s most populous counties.Lombardo is expected to sign the bill.

Microsoft to cut 4% of staff in new wave of lay-offs

The compromise represents a form of bipartisan dealmaking that has been especially scarce in recent years as the country’s

, especially around any potential reformto similarly support freshmen enrolled in introductory calculus who are interested in fields related to science, technology, engineering and mathematics, in an effort to “correct systemic inequalities in math and science K-12 education that have affected our college students for many years.”

The median math score for theat Harvard College was 790 out of 800 on the SATs and 35 out of 36 on the ACTs. The average high school GPA was 4.2.

“There is no university in America that is as difficult to earn admission to as Harvard — no matter your demographics,” said Brian Taylor, managing partner at the college counseling service Ivy Coach. “President Trump’s math in this case simply doesn’t add up.”Find AP Fact Checks here:

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