Word: overhauled
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...system, at least 55% of the premium dollar should go to compensate traffic victims. There is a widespread feeling that this is not enough, and there are complaints about soaring rates, controversial policy cancellations and slow payment of claims. Some critics demand more federal regulation, along with a radical overhaul of the whole system. A Senate subcommittee has started a root-andbranch investigation of auto insurers; President Johnson has ordered the Department of Transportation to make a two-year probe...
...bottom in the depths beyond the reach of sonar, divers or the McCann chamber. Unlike the loss of Thresher with 129 men aboard, Scorpion's demise appeared to have nothing to do with inadequate shipyard maintenance: she ostensibly got a "Four 0"-i.e., excellent -rating in an overhaul only last summer, and had performed superbly in the Mediterranean. Had she not remained incommunicado in transit but been required to signal her position every 24 hours, the Navy might at least know approximately where Scorpion lies and how she foundered. That information could at least benefit submariners of the future...
...Holt drowned in the surf off Portsea last December, much of the intuitive understanding between Washington and Canberra died with him. Holt's successor, John Grey Gorton, has been so beset by doubts about the durability of the U.S. commitment to Asia that Australia is considering a complete overhaul of its own defense and foreign policies...
...regime and had the added disadvantage of being a Slovak like Dubček in a land where ethnic balance among the leaders counts. As chairman of the State Planning Commission, Ćerník is highly suited to the task of supervising the top-priority overhaul of the economy envisioned by Dubček, even though some liberals feel that he has dragged his feet on past reforms. Ćerník accepts the prospect of democratic procedures, said after his nomination that he fully expects that the Czechoslovak National Assembly "will sometimes make it hot for the government...
Instead, in its search for ways to reduce the U.S. balance of payments deficit, the Administration since January has been pondering, among other things, a 2% border tax on imports. Border taxes, however, if applied broadly, would require a major overhaul of the U.S. tax system. Under GATT rules, before such levies can be made on imports, indirect taxes must first be collected on domestically manufactured products, though they can be rebated on exports. Another alternative is a 5% tariff surcharge, but the U.S. cannot lawfully impose one under GATT rules without a most unlikely special dispensation from its trading...