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Professors advocating the new codes stressed to their colleagues that the tougher regulations retain respect for the privacy of individual professors, particularly since they do not empower the new committee on extramural involvements to seek out non-complying professors, but only to review involvements disclosed by Faculty members...
...deal Russell is unlikely to repeat, since Duehay's the fifth vote allowed the school committee to overrule the seniority provision of the teachers' contracts in an effort to retain minority teachers in the wake of Proposition...
Only in Cambridge will you be able to vote for every candidate in the race because Cambridge is the only U.S. city to retain a system of voting, known as proportional representation...
These tenants caught in the middle, high-income condominium owners, and developers who have been shut out of potential windfalls by the anti-condo ordinances form a powerful voting block which has CCA members running harder than ever to retain their council seats...
...mini-referendum on Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's hardline, rightist economic policies. Given the government's low standing in the polls, moreover, it was an election that Labor, bedeviled with internal problems of its own, could not afford to lose if the party were to retain its standing in opposition. For the recently created alliance, the race was the big chance. Victory for Pitt offered the untested Liberal-S.D.P. coalition the prize of becoming a genuine new force in the center of Britain's polarized politics...