Word: exceedingly
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Business School ultimately hopes to have loans up to $1,200 for every stu-student who needs them. Scholarships will be available to outstanding men whose needs exceed the loan limit...
Rents in the new grad dorms will exceed the estimated cost of operation so that the receipts will help meet the cost of building the halls. Alumni contributions to pay for the grad center are far below the needed amount...
...years since the ECAid began, Western Europe's industrial production (excluding Germany's) had risen to about 15% above the 1938 level. The dollar gap (the amount by which Europe's imports from the dollar area exceed her exports to it) had been narrowed from $8.5 billion in 1947 to an estimated $4.5 billion for 1950. Western Europe's economic strategists generally think that by 1952, when ECAid ends, they will have narrowed the gap further, and will have achieved a "manageable" economy...
...current fiscal year (e.g., a worker earning $2,400 a year got $612 extra). Another efficiency incentive: every worker who suggests a new method or machine for cutting costs also gets one-third of the first year's savings. Frequently, the worker's share may exceed...
...will include: "Don't pay for bands, torches, flags or banners; don't provide refreshments for voluntary workers; don't pay for food, drink or entertainment for any voter; don't offer a gift (including cigars), bribe or loan or promise same; don't exceed the number of cars legally permitted for carrying voters to the polls...