Word: expectation
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Also, your article would lead your readers to believe that the entire Ranch had been sold, which is not a fact, as not one acre of the real estate has been sold, and we expect to come out of this financial difficulty and again take our place as one of the leading industries in the U. S. In this connection, I might call your attention to the fact that the 101 Ranch is being operated under a receivership and is not in bankruptcy...
...come in handy for the war-worried Japanese Government. The price came to $150 a bale against an open market price of $178 for "crack double extra" (basic grade) silk on the National Raw Silk Exchange. E. Gerli & Co. have a year in which to distribute the silk. They expect to sell about half (the poorer grades) in Japan and the Orient, the better grades in the U. S. and Europe. Because it was understood that henceforth Japan will try to stabilize silk only by urging smaller production and because the visible supply was equal to only a three-month...
...expect to gain a Ph. D. degree you have the best chance of any at a job. But Ph. D.'s go into highly specialized work...
Such a policy is never trumpeted from housetops. But Japanese knew what to expect when Finance Minister Korekiyo Takahashi issued this terse warning in a communique to the Japanese press: "The note issue will not be contracted below the present amount and may even be expanded...
...made, Judge Lindley exclaimed: "This company is Samuel Insull's own child. His appointment is not improper because if he were excluded the company would miss the benefit of his intimate knowledge of its affairs." He made each receiver post a $100,000 bond and warned, "I expect an impartial administration of the assets of this company...