Word: implementation
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Morocco, 600 angry colons demonstrated against Deputy Resident General François de Panafieu because he had pressed De Latour to implement Faure's program for a three-man regency council. To placate them, De Panafieu offered his resignation on the spot (later, Billotte refused to accept...
Very little has been done since then to implement world trade's congressional victory. A recent series of Administration actions gives evidence that the traditional undertow of protectionism is still stronger than the tide of free trade. Items...
...other Frenchmen for being moderate, had stirred all France. Premier Faure seized his chance. His government, said Faure, "will never agree to renounce, palter with, or open to question the French position in Morocco." But there must be a new policy for Morocco and a new man to implement it. Out went ineffectual Francis Lacoste as Resident General; in came Gilbert Grandval, 51, a former Resistance leader who built an impressive reputation by the way he administered the Saar after...
...farmer has little interest in such events; with a mechanical corn picker, he thinks nothing of picking and husking 1,500 bu of corn a day. For machine-age farmers a big event at fairs is the tractor rodeo," in which farmers compete at starting tractors attaching implements, plowing the straightest, fastest furrows. Merely hitching up a plow was once a backbreaking task-the heavy implement had to be lifted by several men, worried into position bolted into place. But on 1955's tractors hydraulic lifts make it a simple...
...major recommendation of the Council is to implement an original aim of General Education by requiring an upper-level Natural Sciences course on the history and philosophy of science for all science and pre-med concentrators, who are now exempt from elementary General Education courses. A quotation from scripture shows the error in the Council's plan: General Education in a Free Society urged that a broad view of science should be ". . . an integral part of the education in his specialty, pervading all his courses. In part it might also take the form of special courses in the science departments...