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...judges must restrict their queries to a specific subject, such as sports or grocery shopping, in order to give the computers a chance, said Gail A. Jennes, senior public relations manager at the museum...
Harvard's code uses "language that exhorts people to be civil in their behavior", but does not restrict...
...this inadequacy is truly due to financial reasons. It is understandable that the University would restrict software use in order to raise revenues for the Technology Product Center, which sells computers and programs. After all, this is a materialistic world, and Harvard has to think in terms of its own financial security. It makes sound economic sense to restrict access to software in order to increase demand. There could conceivably be a tremendous loss of revenue if computers and software were available to all students...
Ironically, many women are hoping that their movement will get a strong boost next year if the Supreme Court decides to overturn or restrict the abortion rights granted by the 1973 Roe v. Wade decision. Major decisions are often handed down in late June or early July, at the end of the court's annual session. An antiabortion ruling then would give speakers at the Democrats' July convention the ammunition to denounce the work of G.O.P.-appointed Justices. Republicans have reason to worry: the issue divides their party and has already cost them the governorships of Virginia, New Jersey...
SUCH UNPRODUCTIVE WORK practices should surprise no one. Classical and neo-classical economists have always held that unions, because they restrict what workers can do and make it more difficult for management to fire inefficient workers, harm productivity...