Word: implementation
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Medical care can best be delivered in a private system," Ebert said. "General socialized medicine would not be a good solution." He emphasized that it is very difficult to implement government-controlled medicine in a country as large as the United States...
...issue a call for volunteers until April, it may be too late to attract enough of them, especially skilled people like lawyers, doctors, and ministers. (Some of the Washington lobbyists, however, will probably be sent South after the challenge.) Futhermore, it may prove impossible for the conferences to implement the giant training and security program that protected last summer's volunteers...
Weiner has called for an intensified program of forums on policy concerns and practical political issues, and he would bring Congressmen to Cambridge to implement this proposal. Heath insists that Weiner has merely presented a "new name" for the Young Dems' old speaker programs, which he says he was influential in developing...
...national budget will allow, Belaúnde has made some progress. His government has already built thousands of classrooms, and 20,000 low-cost housing units are under construction. The oil controversy has held down the U.S. Government loans that he needs to implement his social schemes. Nearly two-thirds of the country's 11 million people live in the bleak Andean highlands; more than half are illiterate, and one-third of the 3,000,000 school-age children still have no schools...
...Little Rock, Ark., during the 1957 integration crisis, who won the city's 1955 Man of the Year award for his "Blossom Plan" for peaceful integration (a little at a time over a seven-year period), but ran afoul of Governor Orval Faubus when he tried to implement it, was later forced from his job and his state when he became a target for both sides in the struggle: of a heart attack; in San Antonio, where he had been school superintendent since...