Word: restrictive
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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There were also some war casualties: New England's famed Berkshire Festival abandoned because of gas rationing, rubber shortage); summer opera at Colorado's ghost town, Central City (abandoned Because of tire and bus shortages); the Portland (Ore.) Midsummer Night concerts (Army regulations restrict the size of audiences...
...Roxbury Latin has asked parents of its day boys to restrict them to one helping of dessert and drive them only part way to school, so that they may "get the benefit of the mild exercise in climbing the hill...
...winter, are open to them free of charge. Intending the summer session as a continuation of the regular college, the University should allow undergraduates their usual auditing privileges. Many will have neither the interest nor the time to attend other courses, but it is a poor plan to restrict students who are interested in a more varied education or who wish to correlate for September divisionals...
...patent laws. Without such revision, the question plaguing the U.S. now will plague it even more at peace, when wartime-seizure powers no longer exist: How can a patent law encourage individual inventors without at the same time discouraging competition? Too often the patent laws have been used to restrict the use of new inventions rather than to assure an adequate reward to the inventor and their full enjoyment to the public...
...Restrict infringement suits, to prevent their coercive...