Although AHS serves 27, 000 patients annually, it still has approximately 2, 500 residents on its waitlist.
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The University of Pennsylvania trimmed the size of its waitlist by 400 this year.
Hansen has banked on fan support, noting the ticket waitlist campaign that saw more than 44, 000 season tickets requested.
The waitlist for a spot at that marina can last up to two years or more, the club says.
Swarthmore says it does waitlist some students as a courtesy, but rarely anyone with no chance of getting in.
The invite-only launch will be rolled out to current members as well as the nearly 75, 000 individuals on MoviePass' waitlist.
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Facebook said Graph Search is launching immediately in beta, although users will need to get on a waitlist to gain access.
According to Benjamin, the villas have already commanded a sizeable waitlist.
Even though there is no sign marking the bar's location at the back of the restaurant, the 50-person space is so popular that there's often a waitlist to get in.
With each person on the waiting list buying two tickets, only around 100 people a year make it from the waitlist to the stands without having to go to the secondary market.
So one of those skinny envelopes coming into someone's house these days is likely to be a waitlist envelope, which is like, you know, this netherworld where you really don't know what to think.
Six percent of private colleges were need-blind in the regular admissions cycle but became need-aware once they started admitting students from the waitlist, a 2008 survey by the National Association for College Admission Counseling said.
Stanford, which offered 1, 078 applicants a spot on the waitlist last year, only to admit 13, has offered just 789 applicants a position on this year's list, said Richard Shaw, dean of undergraduate admission and financial aid.
When a hospital negotiates with, say, Aetna over the costs of its surgical procedures, that hospital negotiator can much more easily walk away from a deal if she is confident that her hospital has a long waitlist for elective surgical procedures, meaning that the other insurance companies in town will bring them plenty of business to remain at capacity.
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