Word: provisionally
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The legislation includes a provision that the commission's members may serve on another public body simultaneously.
Such a society, in which machines will be able to solve problems, will have to concentrate on training people to find the problems," Bruner said. Machines can also never be programmed for "provision of unpredictable services," such as teaching--"things that increase the richness of human responses."
Most of this odd burden accrues from a key provision of the twelve-year-old Food for Peace program, allowing the U.S. to sell surplus farm commodities to dollar-poor countries for the recipients' own currency, which remains in the nations of origin. About 20% of the cash is...
For three days and nights, delegates from the six Common Market nations haggled in Luxembourg over the proposals laid down by France as its terms for re-entry into EEC talks. Finally, the Six approved a compromise plan that formalized an agreement to disagree. On the crucial question of whether...
Fair Formula. In phrases that echoed those of Andrew Jackson, who demanded reform of the presidential-election process in eight successive messages to Congress, Johnson urged elimination of "several major defects"-notably the electors' theoretical right to disregard the winning candidate's popular majority. They can either elect...