Word: cutback
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...alleged that free rooms for married tutors, particularly for tutors with families, granted them a marginal benefit greater than that available to unmarried tutors. Some alleged that tutors' spouses (in Harvard terms, that means "wives") did not take an active part in the Houses. Tutors' meal funds were consequently cutback, with Richard G. Leahy, assistant dean for Resources and Planning, seeing a drop in tutors' meals as a benefit...
...miners were expected to approve the proposal. As Union President Joe Gormley put it, "If they voted it down, the whole country would be in ruins within a few weeks, and nobody really wants that." But whatever the miners do, the power cutback will continue for at least another week while coal stockpiles are built up again. Whether the strike has had a more lasting effect on Ted Heath's political career remains to be seen. It certainly upset the popular notion that while Labor has a heart, the Conservatives are the ones who can run a country...
...Britain's worst power cutback since electrical workers staged a slowdown a little over a year ago. This time the cause of the crisis was the nation's 280,000 coal miners, who were striking nationwide for the first time in 46 years. With 70% of the country's power dependent on coal fuel, the government late last week declared a state of emergency, and power cuts ranging from 10% to 30% and lasting up to three hours began spreading across the country...
...practical legal experience center in the two law school courses, which have a combined enrollment of 125. They are "Layering Process" and "Criminal Trial Advocacy," both taught by Gary Bellow, professor of Law. The number of positions available to students in these courses will be effected by the CSLS cutback...
There was little debate over the CSLS's decision to cut back services. The cutback was approved several days ago by the Cambridge Community Board, which helps coordinate the CSLS's services, apparently because of a feeling that resources could be better spent by fully developing a smaller number of cases...