Word: occurance
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Justin C. Label '97, who chairs the Undergraduate Council's committee on the Core Curriculum, says he hopes average core course size will decrease--provided that this does not occur by limiting enrollment in popular courses...
Several Mather residents expressed concern for Tierney, and regret that the beating could occur so close to home...
PUCC might have provided substance to the council--but not the substance Harvard students desire. Real reform will only occur when the council is seen as a credible and representative organization backed by a reasonable plurality of the student body...
...early as possible. No matter how promising a laboratory result is, clinical trials with real patients are more likely to pique Wall Street's interest. The risk is that expectations will be raised so high that the public--and investors--will lose faith in the technology when reversals occur. Flossie Wong-Staal, a molecular biologist at the University of California at San Diego, says that because "clinical trials, so far, have very little promise of curing patients," she prefers to think of her attempts to use gene therapy to boost the immune systems of AIDS patients as experiments rather than...
...notification or consent, but those statutes were declared unconstitutional in the 1992 Supreme Court case Planned Parenthood of Southeastern Pennsylvania v. Casey. The court ruled that spousal-consent laws embody "a view of marriage ... repugnant to our present understanding of marriage." The decision recognized that controversial, unwanted pregnancies occur only under murky, vexing circumstances in which the relationship is already too dysfunctional for there to be voluntary communication. The court argued that since it is the woman who carries the child and bears the responsibility of raising it, the grave decision of whether or not to become a mother belongs...