Word: adjourning
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...bill, which marks the first time in almost 350 years that Cambridge has been allowed to regulate Harvard's growth and land-use policies, almost disappeared in the yearly rush to adjourn...
...bill, which marks the first time in almost 350 years that Cambridge has been allowed to regulate Harvard's growth and land-use policies, almost disappeared in the yearly rush to adjourn...
...This cost is clearly more than we are willing to pay," he said, adding that "the trauma of inflation has become too great and the attitude seems to be that we should adjourn the meeting and wait until things improve...
Although Chrysler is confident that Congress will approve guarantees in the $500 million-to-$700 million range, it may have trouble getting action before the legislators adjourn, probably in November, after which the company's petition might become an issue in the 1980 election campaign...
Reason: in its rush to adjourn, the state legislature failed to pass a law extending the life of the board that licenses and regulates psychologists. Since July 1 Florida's counties have issued local licenses to all comers. Bade County alone certified more than 200 psychologists in July, then had doubts and revoked the permits...