Word: factoring
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Munro added that Bogovich "is turning into more of a team player; he is beginning to shoot less often and pass more." And this is one factor accounting for the drop in Bogovich's scoring output since the opener against Tufts...
Monster in the Woods. There is only one thing that worries the Nixon people now-the imponderable Wallace Factor. "You look at this Wallace thing," says one close adviser. "It's like sitting by the campfire knowing there's a monster out there in the woods. But you don't know how big it is." The nagging anxiety is that there may be hidden Wallace supporters who are ashamed enough of their vote to shy away from pollsters, but who are not ashamed enough to shy away from the polling booths. "We can't be sure...
Forward Positioning. The NATO Council, which is the organization's highest policymaking group, declared that, apart from the unpredictability factor, NATO must take immediate action to cope with two new threats in Europe. One is the buildup of Soviet naval power in the Mediterranean that, according to NATO, last week reached a record high of 50 ships. The other is the forward positioning of Red Army troops in Central Europe...
Thanks to De Gaulle. A prime factor in the resurgence has been the government's decision to build up defense industries in order to spend more of the military budget inside Israel's own borders. Says Moshe Kashti, Director General of the Defense Ministry and author of the plowshares-into-swords program: "We were buying planes in France and making shirts at home. It seemed logical to make the planes at home and buy the shirts in France...
...lived in Switzerland, where, until his death, he continued his spiritual struggle. "The true profession of a man," he said, "is to find his way to himself. I have become a writer, but I have not become a human being." This obsession was to be the driving factor in all of his novels...