Word: opt
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...subcompact that gets 20 m.p.g., his gas bill would be halved. The $450 difference could influence at least some more new-car buyers to opt for smaller autos...
...fact Simon, though reluctant to opt for rationing, seems genuinely to have an open mind on the subject. Right now the government is reassessing the size of the petroleum shortfall the U.S. will undergo this winter. Official projections of a 3.4 million-bbl.-a-day gap in the first three months of 1974 are based on so-called worst-case assumptions. These include a steady climb in demand, a cold winter and a cutback in Canadian oil exports to the U.S. So far, energy experts note, none of these dire fears have actually come true. In addition, gasless Sundays...
...Economics Department, admits the department is not very happy with its present situation, where the economics faculty is spread throughout the University. But he says if he were faced with the decision of whether to retain the present situation or go to the river site, he would personally opt for staying...
...most important election in Canada's history," declared Quebec Premier Robert Bourassa. Hyperbole aside, last week's Quebec elections did involve something less parochial than the issues that normally dominate the politics of provincial Canada. At stake: whether Quebec would remain in the Canadian confederation or opt...
Only in college football could coach Chet O'Neil opt to go for a two-point conversion and trade a tie for a win. And only in college football could quarterback Jim Kubacki fire a ten-yard bullet into Tom Lincoln's waiting arms to ice a cinderella victory...