Word: implementation
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...helped to implement Neil's idea of trying to get Harvard together more," Nye said...
Ultimately, Kahn-Leavitt's open-ended interpretation of "A Midwife's Tale" jives well with Ulrich's own goals for her work: "to take something that seemingly tells us nothing and interpret it and put it together so that we can implement it to try to understand something about gender and culture...
Notwithstanding these three areas of substantive change in policy, there are issues of process equally or more disturbing. The tactics that the Assistant Dean uses to implement her policies are contrary to what we believe to be the mission of PBHA and the ideal of student service...
...says that there are a number of pragmatic reasons why the faculty has decided that pre-registration would be difficult to implement...
...unconstitutional, saying it violated the Constitution's requirement that all amendments originate either in Congress or a state legislature. The U.S. Supreme Court ruled two years ago that neither Congress nor the separate states could unilaterally impose term limits, meaning that it would take a Constitutional amendment to implement limits. The ballot-branding idea is the brainchild of U.S. Term Limits, a citizens group which zealously advocates limiting service to 12 years in the U.S. Senate and 6 in the House; the group finds no other limits to tenure acceptable. Referenda with essentially the same details as the Arkansas measure...