Word: chases
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Recent analyses by New York's First National City Bank, Chase Manhattan and Morgan Guaranty Trust suggest that OPEC's trade surpluses will peak around 1978 and actually swing to a deficit, perhaps of $56 billion (Morgan Guaranty's figure), by 1980. But Levy, one of the most widely respected private U.S. oil consultants, estimates that by 1980 the 13 OPEC countries will still be pulling $50 billion a year more in oil revenues out of the rest of the world than they return through purchases of goods and services. By then their accumulated surpluses of foreign...
...jungle. One day in the early '60s, he followed a trail of strange footprints. Three small brown men, naked except for loin pouches made of leaves, were digging up a large root with a sharp stick. When they saw him, they fled like monkeys. Shouting reassurance, Dafal gave chase until the men stopped in a stream bed, trembling...
...conservation policy with teeth that would decrease imports and slow down depletion of domestic supplies. Alongside it should come a program - funded in part by energy taxes aimed at inducing conservation - to exploit domestic potential to the fullest. To guard against a future embargo, the Government could pur chase a stock pile of oil, with producers submitting sealed bids; that just might stimulate some producing nations to undercut OPEC's prices. The U.S. nonpolicy on energy and congressional inaction are both dangerous and scandalous...
...this month, the CBO staff will produce budget estimates and an economic forecast for 1976. In the fall, using tallies and economic models prepared at Rivlin's behest by Chase Econometrics, Data Resources Inc. and the Wharton School, Congress will add up what it has actually appropriated in voting on separate bills and act to bring the total under the agreed-upon deficit ceiling...
Alumni, who have been on the receiving end of Peterson's approaches, praise the persistent and well organized University effort he coordinates. One class agent says "they have an ingenious way of interesting alumni in donating to the College." He adds that "although they don't use high pressure. Chase certainly knows how to put his shoulder to those asked to contribute." Peterson is influential in letting alumni know of Cambridge developments, and this communication, Peterson says, keeps them "in the contributing habit." And to keep old contributors in the giving habit and find new sources of money, the Peterson...