Word: warranted
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...sewer pipes, six feet in diameter, will carry the sewage to the chlorination station near the Boston University Bridge for treatment. Catch basins will still dump into the river because it is mainly rain water and would not warrant the expense of treatment, Owen said...
...perhaps best-known at Harvard for his cost-cutting proposals, which incuded one for the installation of storm windows around campus: "Whether or not such storm windows should be triple-track or double-track has been resolved on the basis that sufficient information does not exist at present to warrant a commitment of several hundred thousands of dollars to install either type on residential buildings until it is known for sure that the awareness and attitudes of the inhabitants of these buildings until it is known for sure that the awareness and attitudes of the inhabitants of these buildings will...
...that Gibson violated regulations in the personnel manual that call for "progressive" discipline of employees, including a warning letter before suspension and a suspension before discharge. One section also reads: "An employee should not be disciplined or discharged in haste or anger. If a serious incident occurs which may warrant discharge, the employee should be suspended pending investigation...
...Supreme Court ruling in Brown v. Board of Education, finally served the death warrant to "separate but equal" facilities for black people, coming to the reasonable conclusion that separation is intrinsically unequal because it "generated a feeling of inferiority (among blacks) as to their status in the community that may affect their hearts and minds in a way unlikely ever to be undone...
...that Gibson violated regulations in the personnel manual that call for "progressive" discipline of employees, including a warning letter before suspension and a suspension before discharge. One section also reads: "An employee should not be disciplined or discharged in haste or anger. If a serious incident occurs which may warrant discharge, the employee should be suspended pending investigation...