Word: minimum
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Congress ought to go even further than these proposals; after passing the voting bill, it ought to enact a statute or a Constitutional amendment making a minimum age, a minimum length of residence, and mental competence the only qualification a state can impose on its voters...
Changing the titles of these existing courses, he said, would put the Music Department's contribution to Gen Ed well over the 10 per cent minimum...
...militant theorists and dogmatic unarxists, he is a pragmatic and flexible practitioner. Born and educated in Brazil, he founded a steel mill in 1953, managed it for ten years, and then resigned when General Castelo Branco seized control of the government in early 1964; he found only a "minimum of compatibility" with the new regime...
...papers have been more roundly condemned for fanning racial violence than the Jackson (Miss.) News and Clarion-Ledger. Yet even those two are showing signs of moving with the times. When the Civil Rights Commission held hearings in Jackson last month, both papers covered the event with only a minimum of their customary needling. When the hearings ended, the Clarion-Ledger made an unprecedented concession: the hearings, the paper declared, had been conducted with "dignity and patience...
...dearly for the services of what Mrs. Hurst characterizes as "the Rolls-Royce of employment agencies." Brook Street carefully tests its girls for professional skills, personality and appearance, accepts only one out of every three it interviews, and refuses to place a shorthand typist unless she has had a minimum of three years' experience. In setting up tests, Mrs. Hurst at first demanded that applicants equal her own typing skill. She soon realized, of course, that "no one was likely to be as good as I, so I had to put up with 95% perfection...