Word: stricter
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Colorado Governor Richard Lamm points out that the great majority of tips to Denver immigration agents come from fellow Hispanics. "The average Hispanic understands," Lamm says, "that there are only so many jobs." In a recent poll of 457 registered Hispanic voters in southern Texas, 54% said they favored stricter enforcement of the immigration laws. "They're destroying this country," complains Juan Ramírez, laid-off master electrician from the Brownsville area. "Are you going to hire me when you can get someone else for $3.50 an hour...
...control noxious pollution emitted by manufacturers, he argues that communities have the right to limit the work that local businesses do. "We have a lot of respect for scientists, but the government and not the people must have some say in these decisions." Uniting those who call for stricter regulation in any sphere is a concern for the effects of science and a feeling that the issues are too large to be left to the scientists...
...Danchev, he was promptly taken off the air after the gaffes were discovered. Late last week he was reportedly dismissed by Radio Moscow, and the broadcast agency was said to be planning stricter controls over its announcers...
...June 19 or more probably next September when students return could not be ruled out. Bozzotto's union what a one dollar an hour across the board pay increase free medical insurance and a set of so-called "dignity demands" specific contract language ruling out elimination of employment positions. stricter adherence to seniority-based promotion and an end to alleged harassment of workers who take sick leave. The union also wants contract clauses prohibiting sexual harassment and discrimination against gay workers...
Officials at the University of Pennsylvania are considering a proposal calling for stricter regulation of corporate-sponsored research conducted by faculty members...