Word: protection
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...report issued by a council committee on free speech will become the starting point of discussion for a student-faculty committee reviewing College policy this summer. The committee is likely to propose new guide-lines, which will seek to protect the rights of both speakers and protestors at campus events, to the full faculty next year...
...Martin stresses that the departments try to protect professors from temporary expansion by one member of the department. "We are wary of projects that call for a tremendous amount of activity and large number of research associates over a relatively short period of time," he says. "We try to avoid sudden glitches...
Outside the courthouse, Walsh declined to comment on the judge's decision except to say that "everyone realizes that four trials are more burdensome than one but the judge feels that that's a necessary requirement to protect the constitutional rights of all four defendants...
Many stockholders lost a great deal of money in October's financial disaster, but not everyone went bankrupt and few intend to advertise their losses by changing their lifestyles. They learned that there are better ways to protect earnings than a stock portfolio--precious metals don't disintegrate or disappear like paper profits. Real estate from Manhattan to Malibu will become the most popular goods on the market...
...protect participants from the elements--presumably from the sun, since legend has it that it never rains on Harvard's Commencement--grounds crews will raise 65 tents of various sizes in the yard, at the houses and the graduate schools, Dwyer says...