Word: intending
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...shopping record. That was hardly a surprise; a record has been set and broken routinely for the past 15 years. What has surprised the nation's merchants is how strongly consumers continued to step up their spending all through 1965 -and how clear the signs are that they intend to go right on doing so into 1966. "This is the consumption economy," says Fred Lazarus Jr., chairman of the 83-branch Federated Stores chain. "It's a retailer's dream come true...
Keeping Lead Time. Greenberg intends to expand Koratron by means other than patent protection. "We've got the lead time in this field," he says, "and we intend to keep it." Koratron has lately extended its process to knitted goods, sponsors studies at the Stanford Research Institute to explore additional uses. It is also cooperating with Department of Agriculture chemists in experiments to find a way to shrinkproof and permanently crease wool, one fiber that still resists artificial processing. If the researchers succeed, men will one day be able to toss wool suits into washers, put them on again...
...Naval Medical Center at Bethesda, Md., he said: "While our wealth is great, it is not unlimited. It must be used not merely to apply Band-Aids to superficial wounds but to remove the cause of deeper and more dangerous disorders. That is why I do not intend for American aid to become an international dole. Our assistance must and will go to those nations that will most use it. Action, not promises, will be the standard of our assistance...
...time of Whittakekr's resignation, Schlesinger said Kennedy told him "I figure I will have several more appointments before I am through, and I intend to appoint Paul Freund. Arthur Goldberg and Bill Hastie." Hastie is a Negro judge serving on the U.S. Third Circuit Court of Appeals. After Goldberg was appointed instead of Cox or Freund. Kennedy repeated. "I think we'll have appointments enough for everybody...
Maher argued that the undemocratic means used in the war in Vietnam--"force and violence"--would ultimately undermine democracy at home. "We don't intend to collaborate with the government," Maher said, "Silence is something we cannot afford today...