Word: provisionally
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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The primary stripping of the bill, of course, was done by the President himself, when he abandoned his request for the rebate plan. Last week the congressional conferees knocked out what could have been the most important benefit for business: a chance for corporations to take an investment tax credit...
The Syrian press also criticized Carter's talk of defensible borders as a pro-Israeli position, but welcomed the President's suggestion that a settlement would have to include Israeli withdrawal from the occupied territories and make some provision for the Palestinians. At first, the Palestinians were bitterly...
The task force recommendation is coupled with a provision that the Faculty reallocate resources to provide for increased enrollment in currently limited departments, but Heimert argues that this provision does not consider the scarcity of graduate students trained in the interdisciplinary field.
Orlov, a prominent high-energy physicist and collaborator with Russian human rights leader Andrei Sakharov, is chief of the unofficial committee which monitors Soviet compliance with the individual civil rights provision in the 1975 Karl Strauch, professor of Physics and one of the signers of the February 18 telegram, said...
The policy states that "it is anticipated that staff members will make every effort consistent with their own safety to be at work, especially those responsible for the provision of essential services."