Word: minimum
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...steep federal taxes, and are also afraid that mainland U.S corporations will leave the island, Felix M. Torres '79, a son of Puerto Rican immigrants, said yesterday. The corporations may leave because of a loss of tax incentives and a loss of cheap labor due to an imposition of minimum wage laws, Torres added...
...think the private sector. But you have to remember how tightly they're interrelated. Public money can ultimately be used to stimulate the private sector. An illustrative point would be in the housing field, where Government action to encourage the building of homes can be done with a minimum expenditure of public funds, but a maximum amount of benefits...
Even this reopening is only temporary, but the school authorities have cut deep into the curriculum to reduce the budget by $360,000 for next month's vote. The school board cut graduation requirements from 24 credits to the state minimum of 21, eliminating a year of math, a year of fine arts and one other elective. Athletics will be curtailed...
...civilian President (1961-64); of a heart attack; in the Argentine province of Corrientes, where he lived in exile. A prosperous cattle rancher and lawyer, Goulart first gained prominence as Brazil's Labor Minister, a post he lost in 1954 after unsuccessfully promoting a 100% increase in the minimum wage. His presidential term was marked by controversy and disorder as he tried to lead his country on a leftist course amid economic crisis. The conservative armed forces, actively supported by business leaders, ousted Jango...
Donors would give a minimum of $5000 to the HGF, he said. The Harvard Management Company (HMC) would invest the money and donors or their beneficiaries would receive approximately 2.5 to 3 per cent interest on their gift annually...