Word: outlay
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Worsts" has expanded in size and circulation, it will not replace the parody this year. Lewis said that the Lampoon will publish a "really splashy" Playboy parody for this summer. He expects it to be a 72-100 page magazine, complete with centerfold, and requiring a $10,000 capital outlay...
...many cases, city officials complained, it seemed that the Congress would pass a housing bill, the President would sign it, and then Weaver's agencies would immediately wrap it in red tape. Yet it was one of the Government's biggest financial operations, with a capital outlay of investments, grants, mortgages and housing subsidy contracts totaling close to $73 billion...
...increase largely reflects the cost of the war in Viet Nam, which Lyndon Johnson estimates at $10.5 billion (up from an estimated $4.8 billion for 1965-66) out of a total defense outlay of $60.5 billion. In addition to maintaining an ever-growing combat force in Viet Nam, war costs include funds for a new Marine division, a second nuclear aircraft carrier, stepped-up production of giant C-141 jet transports, and development of the even-bigger C-5A, plus two new types of aircraft-the movable-wing FB-111 bomber and the lightweight COIN (for counterinsurgency) ground-support plane...
Mothers Must Wait. To wipe out a projected $1.75 billion deficit in the 1966 budget, the government slashed its defense outlay, aid to Berlin, civil service pensions and civil-defense spending. While it refrained from boosting corporate or consumer taxes for fear of inviting a recession, it symbolically hiked the tax on two national luxuries: sparkling wine, of which the Germans now consume more than the French, and schnapps. Most important, Erhard announced plans to renege on some of his party's pre-election promises by paring or postponing bills that were to give bigger handouts to his country...
...Basic Democracy" to keep the vote in the hands of a privileged few, Ayub rules firmly but with considerable justice; he encourages foreign investment and gives tax credits to home-grown investors. He has also done much to mollify East Pakistan with a heavy increase in government capital outlay...