Word: indirections
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...larger sense, the President's budget represents an intangible psychological setback to the progress of our city and to the hopes of our people. The indirect consequences--to our economic prosperity, to our soical progress, to our neighborhood revitalization--can't be measured in terms of dollars or programs...
...good-will gesture to the Teamsters, Nixon commuted Hoffa's sentence in December 1971-almost six months after Fitz took over-but only on one condition: Hoffa could not "engage in the direct or indirect management of any labor organization" until March...
...average--no family is." The Louds own an expensive suburban house, several cars, endless gadgets; the children have "all the advantages," the parents travel where they will. Study of their life reveals little about the great social upheavals tearing at this society's guts; their lives show only the indirect effects-- moral uncertainty, aimlessness, most of all boredom...
...Government creates indirect subsidies via loopholes, and the richest people benefit the most, Surrey said. Fifty billion dollars -- one quarter of the present Federal budget--is spent on these indirect subsidies...
Because of this indirect contact with the day-to-day existence of the common black people of this country unconsciously. Harvard blacks tend to romanticize this struggle and to few in from an intellectual perspective," Evans said...