Word: reinstitutionalizing
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Another manpower problem arose during the early '80s, when community pressures for walking patrols forced the reinstitution of the traditional "cop on the beat." "Pretty soon every neighbor-hood wanted its own walking cop." Johnson says. "We just didn't have enough manpower." The problems extended from inadequate manpower through...
Part of the reason for this is the flurry of commission reports that have emerged in the last year bemoaning the decline of the U.S. education system and calling for the reinstitution of tougher curriculum standards at all levels. These ranged from a report commissioned by Reagan himself to ones...
But the Indian symbol has never completely disappeared. In the past few years it has seen a resurgence, which some students link to the growth in influence of the Dartmouth Review. The three-year-old conservative student paper considers the reinstitution of the Indian symbol a bulwark of its editorial...
Young men who have not registered for the draft can breathe a sigh of relief. The Justice Department this week officially postponed plans to seek indictments against some of the 800,000 who have violated federal law by failing to sign up. President Reagan has not yet decided whether to...
Earlier in the day, Will told an overcrowded meeting of Moral Reasoning 22 ("Justice") that he favored the reinstitution of the draft.