Word: stringent
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Darcee's fraud in 1981 prompted the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to demand that the hospital return some $122,000 in government research grants. NIH also prohibited Darsee from using any Health and Human Services funding until 1991, the most stringent punishment ever imposed by the institute...
Citing Friedrich's unique analytical style, Eaton Professor of Government Samuel H. Beer said yesterday that he brought a European perspective to the traditional, parochial study of politics in the U. S. "His stringent education in Germany led him to examine empirically the relationship between theory and practice, rather than studying each aspect individually," Beer added...
...BEHAVIOR, July 30] was brutal and horrifying. However, it is pertinent to remember that two years ago California had a,gun-control proposition that was defeated by a 2-to-1 vote. If Americans really want a memorial to those who died in the restaurant, they should pass a stringent gun-control...
Unexpected fundraising success and stringent belt-tightening have put the Graduate School of Education in the black, despite earlier projections that it would finish the last fiscal year with as much as a $400,000 deficit...
...another student organization adversely affected by the more stringent enforcement, will continue distributing flyers, but will have to submit them to Flick's office for approval prior to giving them to students...