Word: frequently
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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John Kenneth Gallraith, Warburg Professor of Economics and frequent consultant to Johnson, called the FRB's action "an arrogant exercise in self assertion." He added. "The Board's 4-3 decision reflects less interest in stability than a desire of people with money to tend to get a greater return on their loans...
There have been frequent indications that Bundy's departure is imminent. An announcement earlier this week indicated that Bundy will not attend conferences at the White House this weekend dealing with future conduct of the war in Vietnam...
...embarked on a program of nuclear sharing which may forestall agreement with the Soviet Union on arms control and nuclear proliferation. In the last six years, nuclear warheads have been mounted secretly on West German planes and missles, despite frequent warnings from Soviet officials -- repeated last week by Andrei Gromyko -- that "West German access to decisions" on nuclear weapons will freeze any further talks...
...distinct market to survive. To do that, he designed a 20-ft., smaller-than-usual mobile home that had the advantage of being cheaper and more easily transportable than competing models. Once Skyline was on its feet, Decio got the idea of imitating the automakers' methods of frequent model changes and nationwide distribution. He introduced a "research and development" department to design new styles of mobile homes, started building a network of 2,300 dealers that now covers the entire U.S. He brought out four lines of mobile homes, each competing with the others. "That way," he says...
...Pharmacy Committee of the University Health Services decided yesterday to discontinue its study of prescription drug prices charged in the Square. The investigation was begun in response to frequent student complaints about unusually high drug costs...