Word: jointedly
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...grey lining. Much of the May job increase resulted from a surge of hirings for construction projects that had been delayed by early spring's foul weather; employment in manufacturing, the economy's soft spot, actually declined again in May. And Capitol Hill's bearish Joint Economic Committee predicted last week that the economy will not get back its full pre-recession robustness until mid-1959 at the earliest, and possibly not until late...
...slender surplus of $500 million. Last week Budget Director Maurice H. Stans guardedly forecast a 1959 deficit "in the general magnitude of $8 billion-$10 billion, according to present tentative estimates." But Washington skeptics see more realism in the red-ink estimate issued by the staff of the Congressional Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation: a dizzying $11.1 billion. And even the Joint Committee's forecast may err on the cheerful side. It assumes...
Income of $66.9 billion, or $7.5 billion less than President Eisenhower's original estimate last January. But the Joint Committee took for granted a steady upturn in the economy's vigor during fiscal 1959, and not all economists are that hopeful...
...part in recommending the cancellation of the security clearance of Physicist Oppenheimer (TIME, April 19, 1954). But in recent months Strauss had come under attack of a sharp and intensely personal sort from New Mexico's Clinton P. Anderson, ranking Senate Democrat on the powerful and once circumspect Joint Committee on Atomic Energy...
...developing five systems: the Navy's submarine-based Polaris, the intercontinental ballistic missile, the intermediate-range ballistic missile to be based overseas, advanced land-based bombers and carrier-based aircraft. A weapons-systems evaluation group is studying the problem, is scheduled to make recommendations to the Joint Chiefs of Staff by next month. «I Can the U.S. still afford to be tied to a procedure that prohibits the use of defensive atomic weapons without a presidential order? As the warmaking prowess of the enemy advances and consequently shortens the reaction time needed for the-U.S. to defend...