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He points to a series of Supreme Court decisions, starting in the late nineteen-seventies, that sharply confined the scope of affirmative-action programs and that amounted to a "process of undoing Brown".
The court also said that "it must therefore be confined in scope to an intrusion reasonably designed to discover guns, knives, clubs, or other instruments for the assault of the police officer".
In its opinion in this case, and more particularly in its explanatory opinion denying a rehearing, the Court construed the relevant provisions of the Employment Peace Act and confined the scope of the challenged order to the limits of the construction which it gave them.
Optimal algorithms have been employed within a confined problem scope or with reduced complexity.
And they have the added advantage of being legal in the U.S. So, for these reasons, we have confined the scope of this Blue Chip Portfolio to non-Cuban cigars.
This study is confined in scope to Singapore children.
Though this is a critical issue, there were few domestic studies exploring this problem and most studies confined their scope to just doctors [ 25].
No specific institutions or hospitals were named in the federal criminal complaint filed March 1, and the practices were not confined to scopes.
A number of objective markers are available to confine the scope of constitutional review here.
Time, subject, and area have thus all combined to confine the scope of this book.
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