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...that's if it passes. Last week's goodwill may have been a false spring. This week the bill faces far tougher votes, any one of which could be fatal. "With each change, I think you lessen the opportunity for us to keep Democrats together and in support of a bill that they can no longer identify as McCain-Feingold," Daschle warned early in the debate. Three days later he added, "There are some bright warning signs, some blinking yellow lights about the direction that we are going...
...that's if it passes. Last week's goodwill may have been a false spring. This week the bill faces far tougher votes, any one of which could be fatal. "With each change, I think you lessen the opportunity for us to keep Democrats together and in support of a bill that they can no longer identify as McCain-Feingold," Daschle warned early in the debate. Three days later he added, "There are some bright warning signs, some blinking yellow lights about the direction that we are going...
Another suggested that extending official party hours would be a way for the College to lessen the importance of final clubs, which do not have curfews...
...Loyola de Palacio said it is time to "minimize the dangers to passengers as a whole" and suggested that "precautionary measures should be taken immediately." The letter urged airlines to inform passengers of potential risks when they make their reservations and to advise them, once on board, how to lessen the chance of developing DVT. Last month the International Air Transport Association also advised all carriers to tell travelers of the risk of DVT at the time they make their reservation...
Still, the financial aid change is intended to lessen the burden on students who wish to attend...