Word: monitored
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...will not accept them. Austria, in turn, has tried to stop Bosnians from using it as a route into Germany. Measures adopted in Vienna this year make it much harder for anyone entering Austria to live and work there, and this month new regulations go into effect that strictly monitor the length of time even legal workers may remain...
...were to choose a single work that summed up the enterprise, it would be the one by Sean Landers. A video monitor shows a tape of the artist + dropping his pants and going through the motions of masturbation. Behind it, on the wall, are sheets of yellow lined legal paper covered with the artist's ruminations: he set out to write 250 pages during the installation period of "Aperto." "So today I've still got to press on to page 250. I just feel so corny here writing like an idiot. Anyway it's hard to get my head...
Except in the rare instance where the RU 486 is enough to induce a quick abortion, the woman must take two 200-mg Cytotec pills within the next 48 hours. Because the timing is critical and doctors want to monitor the effects of this contraction-inducing drug, women are required to return to the clinic. They are encouraged to remain for four hours, even if the expulsion happens earlier. Eight to 10 days later, they must pay a final visit for an exam to make sure no part of the egg remains...
...extent to which institutions aggressively seek applicants is difficult to monitor," Bhargava says. "[Banks] are supposed to be seeking out credit worthy applicants from low income areas. That...
...addition, it recommended that Harvard stop commissioning ROTC cadets at Commencement ceremonies and encouraged "increased involvement...in the national debate" on gays in the military. A "committee or senior university officer" should monitor Harvard's relations with ROTC in the future, the report said...