Word: investments
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...field--furthering their progress, feeding their dreams, much as he himself grew under the influence of a mentor in his early adulthood. A more balanced life ensues--with the acceptance of mortality, the realization that he will not be the hero of his dreams, the decision to invest more time and energy in the non-work aspects of life...
Long-run costs would arise because Harvard would be unable to invest in the large portion of United States firms that operate in or trade with South Africa, making it harder for the managers of the portfolio to beat the falling stock market to make a profit...
...drafted by Russell Murray, 52, a former Pentagon systems analyst who is now Assistant Secretary of Defense for program analysis and evaluation. Said he: "Our near-term objective is to assure that NATO could not be overwhelmed in the first few weeks of a blitzkrieg war, and we will invest and spend our resources to that end." As for the Navy, it should concentrate on "localized contingencies outside Europe...
...some kind of income tax cut this year. And there is still some support in the business and academic communities for a tax cut as large as Carter wants, or even more, as a way to expand consumer buying power and provide companies with larger after-tax profits to invest. Even many of the big-cut advocates would like to see a large chunk of the $25 billion come not out of individual income and corporate-profits taxes, but out of Social Security taxes that are scheduled to shoot up next Jan. 1 and in succeeding years. One reason...
...company's ambitious plan to sell new shares. The aim is to raise some of the $7.5 billion that Chrysler intends to spend over the next five years for plant modernization and new-car development. That amount is more than double past expenditures, but Chrysler needs to invest big, partly to modernize plants and meet tough federal regulations on gas mileage...