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The board is also required to determine whether to impose limits on the terms of its members.
The report, released today, also calls for more multi-institute initiatives at NIH and limits on the terms of directors.
He supported a constitutional amendment that would have placed a 12-year limit on the terms of senators and representatives.
But in this case, which turned on such terms as "visitorial powers," he stated that even though the term was "somewhat ambiguous," the court could discern "the outer limits" of the term, "even through the clouded lens of history".
This is reflected in the increased limits of the term of (2), which are a function of the tangent of the beamwidth and the range.
It was reported that Ocean was really stretching the limits of the term "song" on "Pyramids", and that there are "more ideas on this track than on most albums".
The Supreme Court ruled in 1995 that states could not apply limits to the terms of members of Congress.
When explaining the idea of term limits to the term-limited Iranian president, Cotton lets Tehran know where the real power lies in Washington.
Explaining the idea of term limits to the term-limited Iranian president, Cotton lets Tehran know where the real power lies in Washington.
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