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Zoellick is wrong to call for more stringent patent protections, but simply loosening or removing patent restrictions is at best a short-term solution. Solving the health crisis in developing countries in the long run will require a radical shift in the role of government in medical research...
...heard of some people who wish it was even more stringent,” she said. “It is pretty far-reaching and it’s the first step, and at some point, we may need to adjust it to be more stringent...
...commission’s stringent restrictions on correspondence with the media came only a week after two candidates, David M. Darst ’05 and Fred O. Smith ’04, officially told The Crimson of their intentions to run for council president...
...common tradition of books or knowledge,” he said. “Our curriculum is encouraged and rewarded by student initiative.”Even Stanislawski said the goals of Columbia’s core—which by requiring classes on Contemporarily Civilization is the most stringent general education program in the Ivy League—was designed to engage students in an ongoing dialogue about their education...
Schlanger also said that some states, including Massachusetts, impose more stringent penalties for dealing drugs near schools—and that such laws affect mostly minorities, since a larger percentage of minorities live in urban areas, and thus near schools, than whites...