Word: answer
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...when you need them? "I'd never fool with the government," Appleton advises inflamed citizens. "Too slow. By the time they get around to solving a problem, the guy has either solved it himself or died." No exaggeration, that. Here is how the Providence Journal-Bulletin had to answer E.M. of Cranston, R.I., who had complained that the Social Security people were giving him the runaround: "Sadly, we are writing this answer to E.M.'s widow. (See story on Page...
...margin is still only 4.3%, which is well below the 5.3% average for all U.S. industry. They must earn at least as much next year as they will in 1978 in order to finance the new planes that they will need in the 1980s. Increasing fares, the most obvious answer, could prove politically difficult. So, to hold their 1979 earnings up, the airlines must attract as many as 30 million new passengers next year, on top of the 280 million (a 40 million annual gain) they are expected to carry in 1978. Thus the lines have a problem: while they...
...week, a deal that he estimates could save up to $ 1 million a year in overtime. The number of shifts is central to the key issue in the pressmen's strike-how many workers are truly needed to man modern, high-speed newspaper presses -though the final answer to that question will depend on the News and Times settlements...
Singer's works have been translated into many languages, but he continues to write only in Yiddish. However, he knows English well and will read and conduct his question-and-answer session in English, Gold said...
During a question-and-answer period, two issues served as barometers of the political attitudes of the candidates: whether the minority clause in the constitution should be deleted, and in what manner the assembly would oppose the University if it ignores student government...