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...said that the law offers protections for inanimate property??for example, if a person is too drunk to sign a contract about his or her house, the contract is considered involuntary and therefore null. But the law falls short in terms of evaluating consent regarding autonomy over one’s body...
...that Congress is more likely to pass a cap-and-trade system—in which the government puts a cap on the amount of a pollutant that can be emitted—than a carbon tax, because the cap-and-trade system exhibits the “independence property??—the theoretical and actual ability of a system to keep costs low and environmental performance high...
...near-term status of the project is completed”—a decision slated for this fall.Another source of revenue—the annual half-percent levy on the University endowment first taken in 2002 to pay for planning initiatives, infrastructure improvements, and redevelopment of acquired property??has similarly dried up. Hyman said earlier this spring that the Strategic Infrastructure Fund, as the tax is now known, has little, if any, discretionary money remaining after subtracting funds pledged for interest payments and expenditures.A DOSE OF REALITYThis year, the projected 30 percent hit to Harvard?...
...While Spiegelman initially replied that it would not be productive to discuss each property??s leasing situation individually with the community, she later agreed to provide a new list including the occupancy information displayed...
...have to respect a professor’s intellectual property?? said Andrew J. Magliozzi ’05, founder of FinalsClub.org...