Word: permitted
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...medical laboratories in the U.S., which do an annual business of $3 billion, the Government alleged that "virtually all" of the labs are owned by members of the college; it claimed that all such labs have agreed not to compete. Further, said the Justice Department, the college does not permit its members to work for any lab that is not run by pathologists for the profit of pathologists. Thus no member pathologists may be employed by commercial labs run by chemists, biologists or even by physicians who are not pathologists...
...Majestic Opportunism." The committee then spent two days in bitter debate before adopting, 21 to 13, Maryland Republican Charles Mathias' substitute proposal, which would exempt individual homeowners and owners of dwellings with four units or less. A principal feature of the substitute clause is that it would permit other owners to make two discriminatory transactions in a single year, but would make a third such sale illegal; large-scale real estate operators would thus find it difficult to segregate big apartments or tracts. Almost apologetically, Committee Chairman Emanuel Celler of Brooklyn noted afterward: "All good legislation is the result...
What would become of the 72,000 French ground troops in West Germany? Last week Paris and Bonn reached an interim agreement that will permit the French to remain on German soil while a new, non-NATO basis for their presence is negotiated. This week French Premier Georges Pompidou flies to London for talks with Harold Wilson on the possibility of British entry into the Common Market. To pave the way for those discussions, British Defense Minister Denis Healey apologized for intemperate charges (that leaked out of a private meeting) accusing Charles de Gaulle of being "a bad partner...
...show. Walter Ulbricht told a collective-farm fair near Leipzig that debates could not take place under the "Damocles sword" of the special safe-conduct law that was enacted-in response to Ulbricht's own requests-by the West German Parliament two weeks ago in order to permit Communist speakers to attend the second debate in West Germany without fear of arrest. Ulbricht's theme was amplified by his chief propagandist, Albert Norden. Norden demanded that the "monstrous" safe-conduct be repealed, that the Social Democrats break with the Christian Democrats on all policy relating to Ulbricht...
...choice of billing procedures was extended to doctors in order to permit them to continue the common practice of charging wealthier patients more than others, to help offset the costs of charity work. What the Federal Government hoped was that doctors would bill directly only those patients they expected to pay higher-than-average fees, thus eliminating the possibility that an "unreasonable" excess might be tacked onto the bill of a patient who could not afford it. But when the question came to a vote in the house of delegates, the moderates were overridden and all A.M.A. doctors were urged...