Word: consultancy
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Boudin said that if needed, he will reintroduce the suit in a lower court and force the government to prove that private individuals travelling to Cuba pose a threat to national security Hubbard's group contends that a 1977 law required the President to consult Congress and declare a state of emergency before restricting travel...
...also will consult with senior members of the individual faculties, advising them on how best to use technology with managers, researchers, teachers, students, and staff...
...least, many consumers are likely to continue to find operating booklets more frustrating than enlightening. Indeed, some may feel like twisting the famous bromide "If all else fails, consult the manual" into a new admonition: "No matter what happens, do not look at the manual...
...although it may authorize others to do so. The Corporation must approve all appointments within the University, except for one of their number, which are authorized by the Board of Overseers. And only on matters sufficiently important as to constitute a new University "order" is the Corporation expected to consult with the Overseers...
Fellow Robert G. Stone Jr. '45 says that when the Corporation faces an unfamiliar issue, its first response is to consult with as many people around the University as possible. "Very seldom we say unilaterally seven people can make the best decisions, because very often we have to seek advice from as many people as we can. We don't know all the answers," he explains. This process was most evident recently when the University considered a proposal from Professor of Biochemistry Mark Ptashe to set up a profit-making genetic engineering company within the University. After extensive consultation within...