Word: limiters
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...actively obstructing government actions that would curb global climate change, including the Senate ratification of the Kyoto Protocal, an international agreement that would obligate the United States to limit emissions of greenhouse gases. Calling for divestment demands that these companies stop funding the GCC, stop obstructing actions that would curb global warming and start implementing responsible solutions to global climate change...
...retailers to drop the product,=Our top concern...is anything the public might confuse thinking Harvard might be involved with it,=Trademark law is there to protect the consumer.=If Harvard University wanted to make a lot of money in licensing on its name it could, but we limit it,=We turn down a lot of stuff...
...fomally naming female applicants as studentsof Radicliffe college, Harvard is able tocircumvent rules that limit each school to fourentries in the national scholarship competition
...that clearly wasn't enough. Though the panel decided to keep Rezulin on the market, its thumbs-up came with a warning to the FDA to limit the drug's use to patients who are failing other treatments. And the ruling made it clear, implicitly at least, that without adequate follow-up, the agency's streamlined approval process could be a fast track to disaster...
...tests to limit the opportunities of most other people that led to the anti-IQ rebellion that broke out in the last third of the century. It was probably most intense in Britain, whose public schools at midcentury had adopted a particularly severe system of sorting by test at age 11. By 1971 the U.S. Supreme Court had banned the use of IQ tests in employment except in very rare cases...