Word: extent
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Other courses have been strengthened in similar fashion. Astronomy 120--Practical Astronomy--has been made into two half-courses instead of one, and to some extent, simplified. Astronomy 140--Introduction to Mathematical Astronomy--has also been made into two instead...
Clark's sweeping language was interpreted by many as a far-ranging decree on the touchy Fifth Amendment issue. Actually, the decision had narrow application. It dealt only with the New York City charter provision-and only to the extent that Slochower had not been given a hearing and had, therefore, been denied due process of law. The opinion (Chief Justice Earl Warren and Justices Hugo Black, Felix Frankfurter and William O. Douglas concurring) was, in fact, careful to point out: "This is not to say that Slochower has a constitutional right to be an associate professor of German...
...strikes were the direct result of Spain's skyrocketing inflation, brought about to some extent by heavy U.S. spending in Spain, and in part, by the damage done to crops by this year's severe spring freezes. Last July Spanish workers took their case to Dictator Franco himself, asked for a basic minimum wage of 75 pesetas a day (approximately $1.77). Said Franco, a medievalist in economics as in politics: "Nothing can be gained if we artificially raise salaries. That rise would be followed by a corresponding rise in prices, and you would be much poorer than...
...experience and reason, deals with perception of the environment, tries to go about governing id. Superego, largely unconscious, sits as judge, decides whether or not ego may permit id the gratification it seeks; it is conscience, made up of attitudes absorbed unwittingly in childhood and (to a much less extent) of attitudes consciously learned or adopted later...
Griswold attacked the security system's practice of using anonymous evidence in any case where an individual's rights are affected. "It is unnecessary and unwise to do this to as great an extent as it has been done in recent years," he said...