Word: strictly
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...hyper child is not only scary but also sad [THE AGE OF RITALIN, Nov. 30]. Throughout my successful academic years, I was surrounded by a variety of students, many of whom were deemed hyperactive at a young age but each of whom managed to get into a top college. Strict parental discipline was the daily medication: no TV, no video games. I do believe there are children who have problems that require drug intervention, but forcing children to be dependent on a drug to regulate their behavior merely reflects society's unwillingness to take responsibility for its actions. There...
...That's a big chance just to be able to get an apartment without having to go through the lottery," Dominguez says. He applied through the lottery last spring, but was too low in the lottery to receive an apartment. Like Fuqua, he found the procedure to be very strict and not accommodating to changes...
...setup is "much better than strict chronology in terms of date of composition," Grimmelmann says...
...professor complains, we will certainly pursue it," said Dean of Students Archie C. Epps III. "Students should understand that they may not undertake performances within a classroom without the express permission of the faculty member. That is a strict rule...
...crafting the first major multinational corporation, Standard Oil, Rockefeller (1839-1937) provided a sneak preview of the 20th century. At his zenith, he refined, distributed and marketed nearly 90% of America's oil. The unlikely offspring of a raffish snake-oil salesman and a strict Baptist mother, Rockefeller grew up in several rustic hamlets in upstate New York and Ohio. He began his career as an assistant bookkeeper in a Cleveland, Ohio, commodity-brokerage house in 1855 and invested in his first refinery during the Civil...