Word: expect
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...science concentrator who has taken the minimum of science requirements has a lacklustre record, sprinkled with a D or two, and a poor scientific Medical Aptitude Test score, he can hardly expect a school to have confidence in his ability to do science. Students in these straits should not be surprised by rejection notices...
...bill is not just to increase pressure in this area," he said. "We expect to win, otherwise we wouldn't have put it in. It is time for the old law to be repealed...
...have come to expect Syria to change its government from day to day, but not TIME its facts from page to page. Though the count will change again before you can recheck your data, was it "18 governments in 15 years" or "15 government reshuffles in 18 years...
...result, Rambouillet turned out to be a reconciliation of sorts. "The maximum that one could expect, the minimum that one could hope for," said one observer. It was a relaxed and relieved Erhard who disembarked back in Germany to proclaim: "This was a good encounter-there wasn't a single jarring note." Still, De Gaulle has a press conference scheduled for Feb. 4, and Erhard knows as well as anyone the general's penchant for pyrotechnics in these semiannual pronunciamentos. "Remember that I have my birthday on Feb. 4," Erhard cracked to his host before leaving...
Underestimated Impact? The Dow-Jones 900 is a strong resistance point, and stocks may have to test it several times. President Johnson's hospitalization could have unsettling effects upon a market that likes Johnson and dislikes uncertainty. But presuming that Johnson recovers quickly, many Wall Streeters expect that the 900 mark will have to surrender before long. A good deal depends on how investors receive this week's budget and economic messages from the President. Said Goodbody & Co. in a market letter to its customers: "It may be that we have somewhat underestimated the bullish impact that...