Word: developed
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...impatience in the American character; the part patience plays in war, salesmanship, education and moneymaking; examples of how patience is conducive to harmonious marriage; data on scientific feats that required great patience; what the Stoics had to say on patience; facts on well-known products that required years to develop; figures on the average length of time an executive stays with his company...
...keep "Europe for the Europeans," remains "a high-priority country in which to start a new busi ness." In fact, there have been more new investments in France recently than in any other Common Market country. The French want investments that introduce new technology, raise exports, reduce imports, help develop certain regions...
Japan's businessmen for years have been eager to offer their know-how and equipment to help Russia develop Siberia's great resources-at a profit, of course. The Soviets have sometimes seemed to encourage the Japanese, then back away. Last week 28 Russian economists and technicians went to Tokyo and sounded as if they actually meant business. Mikhail Nesterov, president of the Soviet Chamber of Commerce and head of the delegation, said, "Western Siberia has reserves of 40 billion tons of oil, 42 billion cubic meters of lumber, vast amounts of iron ore, coal and nonferrous metals...
Street has done important research on cosmic rays, on devices for detecting atomic particles, and on radar circuits. During World War II, he helped develop radio navigation and ground and ship radar in M.I.T.'s Radiation Laboratory
...Intensification of a Justice Department program-with a $6,500,000 increase (to $13.7 million) in financial support-designed to encourage local police to develop new techniques, such as the application of industrial-management methods to law enforcement...