Word: preempting
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...many instances Masters make decisions not because they have any particular responsibility, but because they preempt the right. Limitations on interhouse dining are seldom decided by anyone but a House Master, and petty irritations such as the Eliot House security door are generally the product of some arbitrary decision by a Master...
...used to think I'd be a little safer around Harvard Square. Not because its mystique was any less dramatic than New York's, but simply because bicyclists and strolling lovers were reputed to preempt the mad sailors and pyromaniacs...
...used to think I'd be a little safer around Harvard Square. Not because its mystique was any less dramatic than New York's, but simply because bicyclists and strolling lovers were reputed to preempt the mad sailors and pyromaniacs...
...quick-minded Alvin Roth, 43, is a worrier, and shows it. No. 6 in master points with 3,849^, Roth "suffers from being a bit of a genius," according to one fellow expert. With his explosive partner Tobias Stone, he devised some widely used bidding innovations, including the "preempt overcall" (e.g., North, one diamond; East, two spades) to show a single strong suit with little side strength, and the "unusual no trump" (e.g., North, one spade; East, pass; South, two spades; West, two no trump) asking partner to bid his better minor suit. Says Roth on bidding...
...Unless specifically stated, no act of Congress would preempt state laws in the same field. This is in answer to the 1956 Supreme Court decision in the case of Pennsylvania Communist Leader Steve Nelson, who had been convicted under a state antisedition law. The court held that Congress, by passing federal antisubversion laws, had superseded all state laws dealing with subversive activities against...