Word: incurables
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...price of the '61s that carried it. Since longer production runs will cut manufacturing costs, the blow-bys used on the '63s may come even cheaper. To keep them cheap, all the auto companies are apt to go on using the G.M. device rather than incur the tooling-up expenses involved in making their...
...becoming an over-debted economy? The U.S. Chamber of Commerce does not think so: "Though customers these days do appear to jump readily into debt, they incur new debts at about the same rate they pay off old ones. In a growing economy, we would normally expect some additions to total credit each year...
...them, anyone who believes that instruction in religion is an essential part of all education finds himself effectively barred from the schools he is taxed for. It is merely word-chopping to say that he bars himself by his own religion; freedom of religion assumes that he will incur no such penalty for his piety...
...create the solution it wanted. To bring back Parliament would probably be tantamount to re-electing the erratically irresponsible Patrice Lumumba; it might also send Colonel Joseph Mobutu's ragtag army up in flames. Besides, President Joseph Kassvubu was dead against it. To prop up Mobutu would incur the wrath of many of the U.N.'s African member nations, for they insist that Lumumba is the only-or at least the legally proper-man for the job. And just as Hammarskjold was preparing to dispatch a 15-man African and Asian conciliation commission to seek a fresh approach...
...Chanderli, who is slated to become Minister of Education in the FLN government, assured the audience that Algeria would not incur obligations to either the Communists or the Free World. "We can't afford to be in debt," he said. "You can have debts only if you're rich." The Soviets do not insist upon commitment, he asserted. They offer concrete aid to the people and then collect the natural good will...