Word: dis
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...article in the (see page three), that "subviously must remain a relative the Dean [Monro] has at least of how many letters he will he receives very few, he may well accept them all; if, on the other receives a great many, it will be necessary for him to dis-high proportion in order that a distribution may be achieved...
...major contributions from TIME bureaus. During an interview with Schmidt at Caltech, Jaroff was especially pleased when the astronomer let TIME in on a secret. "I looked through the microscope at the photo plate showing the latest quasar he discovered," says Jaroff. It is the newest and most dis tant, and our cover story is the first published account of this discovery...
Interest charges on that amount during fiscal 1967 will be $12.8 billion, more than the Government's total spending on health, education, welfare and labor. Yet the public atti tude toward deficits has changed from one of outright dis approval to resignation. So long as the deficit grows no faster than the nation's wealth or population, few people complain nowadays that the Government is going to hell in a hand basket. In fact, the national debt has declined in a real sense...
Craven Servility. For a change, the Authority and the Transport Workers Union found themselves on the same side of an argument. They sought dis missal of Weinstein's suit on the ground that as a "private citizen without special or peculiar interest," he lacked "standing"; they claimed that the law was "unworkable" and the strike could not have been settled without granting the workers a raise...
...A.M.A., scored significantly higher than the rest in such qualities as drive (the energy put into daily activities), leadership (the tendency to lead others, to manipulate people rather than things), and achievement (actual accomplishment, plus the degree of pride with which it was reported) -all personality traits, as dis tinct from IQ ratings...