Word: restrict
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While focusing on the right to psychiatric help, Marshall's opinion hinted that states may be required to provide poor defendants with other experts. Ballistics specialists, for example. Nor did Marshall restrict aid to indigents accused of crimes carrying the death penalty. Chief Justice Warren Burger, in a concurring opinion, would have made such a distinction, guaranteeing psychiatric aid only for capital cases...
...ACSR might also restrict itself to only making recommendations to the Corporation on how the University should move on individual proxy votes, Sherwin said. Proxy votes--the majority of which take place in the Spring--provide shareholders with a way of determining corporate policy...
Specifically, the Reagan proposal would restrict eligibility for Guaranteed Student Loans (GSL's) to those students whose families earn less than $32,500 per year, without any other regard for financial need. For families with more than one student in college or with several dependents, the arbitrary limit is insensitive and unjust. Further, funds from Pell Grants, College Work Study, Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants, and National Direct Student Loans could be restricts, to families that earn less than $25,000. Under these limits, one million fewer American students would be eligible for GSL while 800,000 fewer would receive Pell...
...structure must not change "the fabric of the building" or restrict exit from the room in case of fire, added Lyng...
...movements afoot in Washington to restrict publication and dissemination of scientific research findings are matters of deep concern among members of the academic community. Similar concerns also arise over government restrictions on the activities of foreign scholars...