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Glassel emphasizes the importance of the multi-stepped transaction because of the strict terms of NCAA regulations, specifically regulation 16.12.2.6, which states the following...
...Concord Coalition would aim for a much broader target. To reach a balanced budget by the year 2000, it would impose a strict means test on entitlements. Households would lose about 10% of their federal benefits of whatever kind for every $10,000 of income above $40,000, up to a maximum of 85% for those making $120,000 and up. The 58% of Americans whose incomes, including entitlements, range up to $40,000 would lose nothing. On the revenue side, the Concord plan calls for a 50 cents...
...effects fit the strict definition of virtual reality. Only a few make use of the computer helmet that guides your wraparound view and allows you to "move" objects in cyberspace. Most are only virtually virtual: variations on arcade games or tweakings of Disney's Star Tours ride, which craftily gyrate a pod in time with jolting screen images. But all the systems have a common goal: to give you a new-horizons, touchy-feely, out-of-mind experience. Virtual reality? Perhaps. Virtual theatricality? For sure...
...forgiving mood, conceding that his bill "may not adequately address the safety issue" and admitting that "the language is not drawn tightly enough to prevent false and misleading claims." ^ Insiders say congressional leaders are working on revised bills that would ensure easy access to vitamins but support strict policing of labels for fraudulent claims, giving protesters and the Hollywood crowd what they want while providing the FDA and consumers with what they need...
...include other media. To satisfy his love of words, he invented "mesostics," in which a given piece of writing (Finnegans Wake was a favorite) serves as the raw material for a poem derived by finding and capitalizing the letters of the subject's name (James Joyce) according to strict rules, arranging the results and reading down. Thus...