Word: entail
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Arms Walter Millis his back on the body on knowledge most relevant to his subject. This "new vision of the end of the arms race" overlooks the looks the research already done on the problems of , economic reconversion, and loss of geographic hegemonies which disarmament will entail. He amply says that modern weaponry is relevant to international relations and that missiles and bombs can be within the present international system...
...will be employed, warn that the whole concept of people as producers of goods and services will become obsolete as automation advances. Even the most moderate estimates of automation's progress show that millions of people will have to adjust to leisurely, "nonfunctional" lives, a switch that will entail both an economic wrench and a severe test of the deeply ingrained ethic that work is the good and necessary calling...
...requirements will enable the concentrator to bypass those courses which he feels are unnecessary, but Nash hastened to add that the change will certainly entail more counseling by the advisors. "Although it may be possible to sneak through with a lopsided program, we hope that the advisors will prevent most of this...
...take a fifth course at no extra charge. The rule gives the student much-needed flexibility in planning his course of study for a coming term; unsure of whether he can handle a five-course load, he can enroll in an extra course knowing that dropping it will entail only the payment of a nominal fine...
Eliminating the charge for students already enrolled for credit or non-credit courses would entail no particular administrative problems. Summer school privilege cards could easily serve as tickets of admission to any course. Such a system would also presumably eliminate a great deal of paper work necessitated by the present arrangement...