Word: cutoffs
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Violation of Title IX provisions theoretically could result in a cutoff of all federal aid, though that penalty has never been used. About $100 million or 25 per cent, of Harvard's total income in the last fiscal year came from the government
...captain Glenn Alexander led the Crimson challenge, garnering All-Ivy honors in the process. His 234 total for the 54 holes of the tournament placed him four strokes under the 238 cutoff score and also placed him fifth overall...
...they could jointly respond to a Soviet invasion. Military action seems out of the question, but a succession of countermoves could go into effect immediately: withdrawal of ambassadors from Moscow; a drastic restriction of trade, high-technology sales and credits to the Soviets and other East bloc countries; a cutoff of economic aid to Poland; and an indefinite postponement of arms talks...
...tuition plan would aim to keep the total cost of getting a Ph.D. about the same, maybe by means of a cutoff point for tuition after a certain number of years, Keenan said. He added, "We wouldn't want to make students keep paying indefinitely...
...restore control of the [hijacked] aircraft to its lawful commander." The Hague Convention of 1970 called for the prosecution of captured hijackers. An agreement in Bonn in 1978 attempted to go a step further: the country that accepts hijackers must either prosecute or extradite them-or else face the cutoff of commercial air traffic by the other countries...