Word: constraint
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...employees, we have the right to organize with the confidence that we have some recourse, which of course put some constraint on the employer," said Robin L. Brown '88, a TA who was fired during the 1995 strike...
During discussions, Haynes said, PBHA's then-vice president, Hahrie C. Han '97, attributed the moratorium to the organization's tight finances. "Hahrie said that PBHA was not accepting any new programs because of a constraint of resources they were going through," said Haynes. "I figured that this went hand-in-hand with their bid for autonomy...
While "Fruit Cocktail" speaks of events almost entirely in the past, it is ultimately a celebration of a gay male identity that has felt the winter of the AIDS crisis, but has blossomed once again to a point when cultural constraint can no longer contain its love of sex. While many have tried to use AIDS to instill fear and guilt into the hearts of gay men, this piece is a reminder that the gay man's cocktail party must, should, and most importantly...
...course not. The obvious reason is that doctors there were relieved of the constraint of the law. The absolute ethical norm established since the time of Hippocrates--that doctors must not kill--was removed in the name of compassion, and the inevitable happened. Good, ordinary doctors, in their zeal to be ever more compassionate in terminating useless and suffering life, began killing people who did not even ask for it. Once given power heretofore reserved to God, some exceeded their narrow mandate and acted like God. Surprise...
...budget should be finalized before the year of expenditure," Landes says. "It should reflect planning and constraint, and the Faculty should be consulted...