Word: limiters
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Tickets for the Harvard-Dalhousie men's hockey game will be available to students beginning at 9 a.m., Monday, October 26. Special coupon #35 is needed and an initial limit of two per student will be imposed...
...that the Bush administration was selling arms to Iraq right up to the time Hussein invaded Kuwait. And we do know that as secretary of state, James A. Baker III made sure that Iraq received $1 billion in farm credit guarantees despite the Agriculture Department's independent ruling to limit such guarantees because of concerns about Iraq's possible involvement in an international bank scandal...
...dozen years, the nation's life has been dominated by a philosophy that proposes to limit government, encourage the creation of private wealth and confront enemies with a huge arsenal and a hair-trigger willingness to fight. The record is mixed. The Reagan-Bush policies hastened the collapse of communism and the end of the cold war. But at home only the rich have truly prospered. The middle class is hurting, the poor are poorer, inequality has grown and the country's ability to compete has been hindered by an undistinguished education system and widespread inattention to the problems...
...years the government had to prove that it had a "compelling interest" in order to limit religious liberty. That was the basis for outlawing Mormon polygyny and Pentecostal snake-handling. But in a significant 1990 decision holding that Native Americans have no constitutional right to ritual use of peyote, the Supreme Court gave government more leeway to restrict religious practices. A proposed bill to restore the "compelling interest" test has not reached the floor of Congress, but another attempt will be made next year...
...addition, police presence will be increased throughout the campus today and tomorrow, primarily to limit drinking on the Harvard campus and along the Charles River. No kegs will be permitted in the dormitories or houses, Murphy says...