Word: actually
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Businessmen would also like to see a more realistic depreciation policy. U.S. Steel estimates that between 1940 and 1956 the difference between depreciation allowances and the actual replacement cost of equipment was $904 million...
...parts shortages, but production is expected to rise again this week. American Motors, still working a six-day week, kept producing and selling Ramblers apace. ¶ Steel production, though somewhat behind the forecasts, set a 19-month high with 76.9% of rated capacity and 2,178,000 tons' actual production. This week's schedule: a jump to 79.7% and the best level since the boom-time days back in April...
Federal assistance to higher education, especially long-term, low-interest loans, is welcome. As colleges are forced to expand, their financial aid resources are spread thinner and thinner. But, to prevent the Program from becoming a farce, Congress should amend the Act to provide a workable method for determining actual financial need, while insuring colleges against unwanted Federal control...
...Such first hand experience with actual science is necessary for any educated person," Henry D. Aiken, professor of Philosophy, countered. Aiken supported the report's conclusion that General Education in the natural sciences must include detailed knowledge of some particular science...
...PAUL, MINN. (AP)-This is the story of a baby sitter who really stuck to her job-and sat, and sat, and sat-far beyond the actual call of duty...