Word: allots
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...from this docket last year and how the numerical evaluations of this year's students in the docket compare with this year's applicants overall. Thus, if California's applicants suddenly become twice as good as last year (by the numbers) relative to the whole group, the computer will allot more places to California--but not twice as many...
...even then was worried about the fine distinction between a big campaign contribution and a bribe, the law was finally passed last month on the 89th Congress' final day. Called the "Long Plan," after its Senate sponsor, Democrat Russell Long of Louisiana, it allows the taxpayer to allot $1 of his income tax ($2 in a joint return) for presidential campaign expenses. The amount of the fund will vary in proportion to the number of votes cast in the previous presidential election; it will be divided evenly by the two major parties...
Space from All Angles. Aware that they now have on their hands a commodity of indefinable power and, inevitably, incalculable value, the networks are putting more time, money and ingenuity than ever into their news programs. Both CBS and NBC now allot about one-quarter of their programming to news and public affairs, ABC somewhat less. The Cronkite and Huntley-Brinkley reports, which used to run for only 15 minutes, were increased to a half-hour in 1963; and ABC's Peter Jennings with the News will go to a half-hour this January. Together, the three networks will...
...develop quickly when tissue dies after blood is squeezed out by body weight acting on such pressure points as the base of the spine. Flesh is opened right to the bone in oozing craters. The extra nursing care that is called for costs thousands of dollars, and insurance companies allot 25% of expenses in all spinal-cord injuries for bedsore treatment alone. Serious and persistent as it is, the bedsore problem is usually handled by a method that is decades old: sheepskin sheets that soften pressure on patients and permit air to circulate under their bodies. Today, several young doctors...
...School's Center for Research and Development will allot $40,000-$50,000 for the salaries of the Harvard researchers through the school year, Roston's share in the program is being financed by a federal grant...