Word: longterm
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Mining and processing Soviet oil, chrome, copper, nickel, palladium and platinum, which U.S. auto manufacturers may need to make antipollution devices (see story on page 65). The Soviets would like U.S. firms to supply advanced mining equipment in return for longterm, fixed-price contracts to buy the processed minerals...
...have had to go through a temporary period of financial and administrative controls to alleviate the financial problems of the Press," Bok said last week. "However, it is not our desire to place longterm administrative controls on the Press or to dictate editorial policy...
...nominated under the new procedure received enough votes to be asked to serve. (The GSD even arbitrarily refused to allow several of my nominations, under the specious reasoning that they did not hold the rank of assistant, associate or full professor; thus I was not allowed to nominate such longterm and distinguished members of the Harvard Faculty as Monroe Engel, Barrington Moore, Gary Marx and Frank Sampson...
...findings hint but do not prove that Hodgkin's disease may be infectious under special circumstances. Dr. Rogers is correct that treatments developed in recent years have proved highly successful in providing longterm, even permanent remissions...
Company spokesmen are eager to note that G.E. is not "fleeing the city." They prefer to see the move as part of a "longterm evolving plan" for realigning company facilities. As part of the plan, G.E. will continue to occupy its 50-story office building in midtown Manhattan, turning it into the headquarters for international operations...