Word: restrictiveness
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...warheads each missile can carry. Fearing that Soviet monster rockets like the SS-18, for which the U.S. has no counterpart, could eventually be loaded with dozens of warheads, Washington is pressing for a limit of ten to 14 per missile. For their part, the Soviets want to restrict cruise missiles to 20 per airplane; without limits, a jumbo jet could carry as many as 80. The question of "modernization" of older missiles also remains open...
...final uncertainty facing agriculture is Government farm policy. Pat Benedict complains that it consists of "frustrating contradictions," and he has a point. For 40 years, starting with the New Deal, policy aimed at having farmers restrict production and sell at high Government-supported prices. In 1973-74, Earl Butz tried a new tack: he lobbied through Congress the law under which farmers could no longer unload their crops on the Government, urged them to increase output by planting "fence to fence," and set target prices far below market quotes. He got away with it because rocketing export demand permitted farmers...
...uncertainty about the guidelines' effects on Harvard centers around exactly how much they would restrict the University's budget. Robert E. Kaufmann '62, associate dean of the Faculty for finances, said yesterday the guidelines add "a new dimension to our budgetary planning, but they do not put us into a state of utter panic and siege...
Because the participants in Harvard's budgetary process have not yet formulated salary guidelines or tuition and fee proposals, Kaufmann said there were still too many variables to assess exactly how Carter's guidelines would restrict the University...
...Skokie ordinances that had barred Nazi demonstrations and rallies were invalidated on the grounds that they restrict free speech, and so the town must allow the Nazi group to demonstrate, in the future...