Word: warranting
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Harvard will lease buses for the first year or until the project proves successful enough to warrant their purchase, Hall said last week...
...would like to feel sure we had made an unbiased judgment," Bok said, "but I have no strong motivation to get ROTC back. I don't know if enough students are interested to warrant bringing it up, and if no one on the Faculty wants to discuss it, I'm not going to push them...
...take such measures as he deems necessary to protect the nation against" national security threats. But that phrase, as Wilson conceded, did not confer any fresh power on the President. Indeed the Administration had once argued that the phrase justified tapping the telephones of domestic security risks without a warrant, only to lose in the Supreme Court by a resounding 8-0 tally in the famous Plamondon case (formally known as U.S. v. U.S. District Court). Wilson nonetheless professed to find sustenance in even that decision, since Justice Lewis Powell had specifically excluded foreign threats to security from the ambit...
...known whether Arnow has authorized a warrant for the arrest of the reporters, who may have broken the judge's "gag rule...
...demands that the new equipment recently installed and the highly dangerous chemicals involved warrant at least two men on the post during the same shift. One worker narrowly escaped death from exposure to cholorine, flourine and other toxic gases in the chemical chamber last month...