Word: outlooks
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...best way to measure the strength of the economy, say many economists, is to look at how much money is available for spending and lending. By this theory, the outlook for the rest of 1964 is bright indeed. The supply of money in the U.S.-measured by totaling bank deposits and currency in circulation-is large and steadily growing. It increased 8% in 1963, a pace of expansion approached only once in the past decade. Since people invariably spend more when there is more to spend, the economy will get a boost from the plentiful money supply. Yet money...
...both Paul and Athenagoras must overcome the intransigence of high-placed lieutenants with an excessive regard for the rights of their churches. In Rome, many Curial conservatives, who almost openly opposed the Holy Land trip, regard unconditional surrender by Orthodoxy as the only formula for union. Athenagoras' ecumenical outlook is profoundly deplored by a majority of the twelve bishops on Greece's Holy Synod, which seems to believe that Orthodoxy can survive only apart from Rome-long-ago sponsor of the crusaders who despoiled Constantinople's Church of the Holy Wisdom...
...expectation of financial aid officials is that the University will again qualify for the maximum NDEA allocation in 1964-65. But the outlook for the following year is clouded by the possibility that M.I.T. will apply for NDEA loan funds for the first time...
...Outlook. Painstakingly, Kenyatta pleads with his people to accept Harambee, a Swahili word meaning "pull together." He tells Africans that they must concede full partnership to whites and Asians, and tells his own dominant Kikuyu tribe that they must work amiably with other tribes. The opposition KADU Party, which elected only 31 of the 130-member House of Representatives, is falling apart as more and more of its own Representatives climb on the Kenyatta bandwagon, lured by government jobs and patronage. As a result, Kenya will probably become a typically African one-party state, but probably not in so virulent...
...churches (but not Johnson's) belong to the conservative North American Christian Convention, which could, in a matter of years, formally break away from the parent body. In Oakland, Calif., 18 months ago, the Melrose Baptist Church withdrew from the American Baptist Convention in protest against the ecumenical outlook of the denomination's leaders and the kind of theology taught at Eastern Baptist seminaries...