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They couldn't even come together to enforce a reserve clause to keep players from team-jumping.
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On Julieta, he enforced a rule of strict reserve – no comic lines, but also no tears, no overt emoting.
The business of baseball was changing, and, with the elimination, in 1976, of the reserve clause, which enforced a kind of indentured servitude, it was soon transformed.
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Correction: July 30 , 2003 Wednesday Because of an editing error, an article in Business Day on Saturday about plans by the European Union to enforce rules that reserve the use of regional labels for products -- like Roquefort or Chianti -- referred incorrectly at one point to a representative of the European Union's trade office.
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