Word: expect
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...heavily emphasized that fact in his acceptance speech. "Anyone who joins us in all sincerity we welcome," said he. "Those who do not care for our cause we don't expect to enter our ranks...
...Cruel Hoax." Still and all, Bill Miller entered 1964 as a politician without a visible political future. In 1962, he won re-election to Congress by a scant 5,702 votes out of 139,710 cast, and the prospects for this year were worse. Among other things, he could expect little help from Governor Rockefeller's state organization, since he and Rocky had been at odds off and on for a long time. He therefore announced that he would retire from Congress and return to his law practice in Buffalo...
...himself has long been fascinated by the workings of party organization. If he loses in November, he will be out of public office, but he will still be in control of the party machinery, and he is likely to work at it. Thus, win or lose, the G.O.P. can expect to feel his hand at the helm for quite a while...
...influence on economic policy within the Administration is steadily widening. That influence has been enlarged by the situation of the Government's two chief advisers on economic policy: Chief Economic Adviser Walter Heller will leave Government service this fall, and Treasury Secretary Douglas Dillon does not expect to be kept in his post for another Johnson term. Gordon has let it be known that he intends to stay, already has more personal contact with Johnson than anyone outside of his inner staff...
...Science is of course not everything," Holton said, "but the low number of students who now take physics is particularly worrisome in those cases where the student cannot expect a later college education to make up for deficiencies in science. Even the humblest job in our more and more technical society will require some sound knowledge in the physical sciences and the elements of scientific thought...