Word: implementation
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Unfortunately, the longer the urban renewal concept remains domant, the more difficult it will be to implement it in the future. Real estate dealers and potential investors won't wait until the City is ready to introduce the idea. They will try to purchase the most desirable spots in the Square and, in some cases, begin to plan new buildings. The more of them there are, the more pressure will be put on the City Council to either reject urban renewal or reduce its scope. And even if a plan is eventually passed, it could be distorted when...
Stop-&-Go. Chancellor Kurt Kiesinger's new coalition government, fretting more about the possibility of recession than about the pressure of inflation, last month called on Karl Blessing's constitutionally independent Bundesbank to implement a "decisive relaxation of credit restrictions." That approach failed to win Blessing's blessing. Fearful that an easing of monetary restraints alone would lead to increased inflation, Blessing insisted that West Germany's federal, state and municipal governments curb their often lavish spending. Otherwise, he said, the country will wind up with "the same stop-and-go policy that has worked...
FLAP: Order of magnitude, expedite, implement, reorient, interoccupational mobility, mission oriented...
Dean Von Stade said yesterday that he will implement the measures at the beginning of the Spring term in February, if they are approved by the Administrative Board...
...city's 80-odd departments and bureaus into ten superagencies. Before bothering to obtain legislation, he has already created six such superdepartments, covering transportation, housing, health services, human resources, recreation and cultural affairs, and finance. This week formal legislation will be introduced in the city council to implement the reforms fully. Other controversial proposals are ahatching...