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...does somewhat constrain my social life, but it allows me to use my managerial skills," Kaardal says. "However I wouldn't say that Army ROTC classes hurt my academics here...
...House figure would constrain new military programs but actual outlays of cash during the year would rise $6.7 billion to $276.2 billion...
Governments must encourage trust, and constrain their use of violence and deceit in order to avoid nuclear war, Sissela Bok said last night at an Institute of Politics Forum...
Until relatively recently, however, universities and scholars were generally considered exempt from the regulations and the government did not attempt to constrain their movements or publications, according to Vice President for Government and Public Affairs John Shattuck...
...consensus is reached. Significantly, Epps departs from his neutral stance and attempts to persuade the clubs to admit women on a variety of economic, social, and moral grounds. He asks that they consider "women's increasing role in society" and suggests that women's membership will enhance, rather than constrain, their social events and general well-being. No consensus is reached by the club presidents. Epps tells The Crimson "the presidents are all very troubled by the dilemma of on the one hand honoring [all-male] tradition, and [on the other] the force of the ethical issue of equal treatment...