Word: drastically
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...referendum, if passed, would force even more drastic limits on the committee fund than now exist. It would limit the ability of the council to plan a large spring time event, not to mention smaller events and services, before the First-Year formal revenues are collected. By restricting innovation in project ideas, the resolution would also restrict the effectiveness of council representatives to provide their constituents with the activities they desire...
...give it a try and see how the recent increase affects student group funding? Why set a new minimum level for the grants process at an all-time high without testing the idea first? Why hastily commit future councils and student representatives that may have different priorities to a drastic measure and deny each new set of elected representatives the chance to debate the priorities of future councils and effectively serve their constituents' interests...
...decisions on community consensus or standards, students, as the majority of the Harvard community, should be included in interpreting these community standards. Therefore, the Staff would be happy to learn that the Ad Board would be consistent since we do not expect, nor are we really aiming for, a drastic ideological overhaul of the current Ad Board...
...poster boy of ruthless restructuring, will unveil eagerly awaited details of his turnaround strategy at troubled Sunbeam, which makes toasters, barbecues and other gadgets. The rap on Chainsaw is that he's all cut and no growth, and you can be sure his plans for Sunbeam will include a drastic reduction in facilities, product lines and head count. But if he's so sure he can increase sales as well as profits, this is a perfect chance to express ultimate confidence...
McLeod lost big to James Clyburn in 1994, but was also heavily outspent. He wants creationism taught in schools and hopes his social conservatism attracts religious blacks as well as whites in the Sixth. Were he to win, he would be one of Congress's strictest constitutionalists, advocating a drastic contraction of the Federal Government, including elimination of federal income and inheritance taxes in favor of a consumption...