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...example, to lessen the amount of windfalls, the Administration could exclude already-hired teenagers from eligibility for the tax credit. It wasn't until two years after the start of Targeted Jobs that Carter decided to forbid retroactive certification, under which two-thirds of workers being subsidized claimed eligibility...

Author: By Mary Humes, | Title: A New Tax Credit | 12/8/1982 | See Source »

Faced with an equipment disparity that threatened the integrity of the House crew competition, the House Masters eventually voted to forbid Eliot from using its boat in intramural competition. For a few years, Eliot continued to practice in its new shell, switching to a University-owned model only for the annual House competition. But eventually they decided they would rather own a slower boat they could use than a faster boat they couldn't. So Eliot made a deal with crew Coach Harry Parker...

Author: By Mike Knobler, | Title: Harvard Intramural Athletics: | 12/8/1982 | See Source »

...their problems without the help of our credits and technology and consumer goods; that will give them no choice but to concentrate on internal reform rather than external expansion. That is the inclination of the Reagan Administration, as was amply proved when it decided in June to forbid U.S. companies -and to discourage those in allied nations as well-to help the Soviets build a gas pipeline to Western Europe...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Soviets: Trying to Influence Moscow | 11/22/1982 | See Source »

...does Giamatti wish to undermine support to Solidarity a cause which he must certainly condone. He Did not forbid the club from singing Solidarity's song, but merely from participating in the Voice of America broadcast. Yale University he told the Associated Press, would not "become part of anyone's propaganda...

Author: By Thomas J. Meyer, | Title: Disharmony in Blue | 11/18/1982 | See Source »

...difficult to believe that politicians who take money from the political action committees [Oct. 25] do not sell their votes. A law should forbid a Congressman or Senator from voting on a bill after receiving more than $100 from anyone who would benefit from his vote...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: Nov. 15, 1982 | 11/15/1982 | See Source »

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