Word: implementation
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...implement a World Bank recommendation for a $150 million development program over the next five years, Prime Minister Obote must look to London and Washington. Foreign aid, however generous, is not likely to shift Uganda from the usual African neutralist foreign policy. Though stoutly antiCommunist, Obote says, "Uganda is determined that she shall never again become an extension of Europe or of any other part of the world...
...candidate the Democratic and Republican opponents are mere tools of the exploiting class. Since Marx never worried about political inexperience in Massachusetts, the problem is irrelevant to the SLP. Hughes, while not an implement of the Kennedy-Lodge variety, is termed a "dreamer with fatuous hopes" as well as a phony socialist. Gilfedder sees no threat from the independent. "Hughes will take the liberal vote from Kennedy, but the liberal vote is not one we get or seek...
...always been the just duty of the military to plan for the defense of the nation, but in the United States the decision to implement these plans has traditionally been reserved for civilians. It is unfortunate that the foundation of civilian control is now being eroded by the predominance of military sources of scientific information. The creation of a new belt of ionizing radiation may be considered a military misfortune; if son, let us hope never to see a disaster. Paul R. Chernoff...
...finely worded doctrines, charters, manifestoes and reports have only served to implement Mr. K.'s inch-by-inch plan for conquest. If Mr. Kennedy doubts this, then let him inquire of Nehru how fast-and easily-a border can disappear...
...York City issued a statement declaring that the decision was not only constitutionally "sound'' but also "in the interest of religion.'' Said the Rev. William B. Sperry of Detroit's Episcopal Christ Church: "It is wrong for the churches to expect the government to implement their teachings." Wrote Harold E. Fey, editor of the Protestant Christian Century: "The High Court has not outlawed prayer . . . The only thing the court has outlawed is transgression by any official, including educational officials, of the proper separation between church and state...