Word: careful
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This sharp consolidation of power means that a lot of people lost jobs (or at least titles). Malenkov has been careful to find other jobs for most of them, although some seem to be out in the cold. He also tried to take care of the army, the likeliest center of opposition, by kicking Marshal Voroshilov upstairs to Chairman of the Supreme Soviet Presidium (a figurehead job usually called "President of the Soviet Union" in the West), and by appointing as Deputy Minister of War Marshal Zhukov, Russia's greatest military hero of World War II. Finally. Malenkov took...
...have not yet had time to catalogue-and the backlog is increasing at the rate of 215,000 a year. ¶Union Carbide and Carbon Corp. announced a model scholarship program to send high-school students to college. If all goes according to plan, the program will eventually take care of 400 students, pay their full four-year tuition, add an allowance for books and board, give an annual $600 grant to the colleges that select them...
Furthermore, such a level of imports might displace only 60,000 U.S. workers -or one in every 1,000-from their jobs. To take care of them, the Bell commission recommended Government aid in the form of extended unemployment insurance benefits and assistance in retraining workers for other jobs. The Government, said the report, could also help any hard-hit company to diversify its production and switch to other products. Concluded the report: "If this country does not soon take measures to facilitate an increase in imports, U.S. exports will decline and American industry and agriculture will be seriously affected...
...survived only a few years, but Ma was made of fiercer things. Having quit her teaching job to take care of the two babies, Joseph and Suzanne, she began to give private lessons in French and to play the piano at a moviehouse named the "Eden." In twelve grim years she saved enough money to buy a government land concession on a plain bordering...
Universities might be swept away if "the feeling that you do not care about truth, you want safety," becomes common enough, Bundy allowed, but he asserted his belief in the present strength of their position...