Word: reckonings
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...Russian naval authorities have formed a joint committee aimed at trying to control the chicken game, but it remains a hazard of the sea. Navy officials, who released pictures of the Voge incident last week to publicize the continuing gamesmanship in the Med, reckon that the Soviet skipper did not mean to hit the Voge but simply miscalculated. Said one officer: "He just goofed, that...
What Bywater had apparently failed to reckon with was the rising strength of economic nationalism in Malaysia and the growing disenchantment of Sime Darby shareholders-now mostly Malaysians-with the largely British management of the firm, which many local critics viewed as a sore reminder of colonial exploitation...
Sign-language experts, however, reckon that it could take Lang as long as five years to master the abstract concepts necessary to stand trial. To that end, the judge ordered the Department of Mental Health to come up with a special educational program for Lang. Beaming over the judge's decision, Donald Paull, one of Lang's lawyers, flashed a victory sign to his client. But the small, muscular deaf-mute, who has spent almost a decade in one lockup or another, only shook his head, shrugged and frowned. Lang remained in confinement, but this week the court...
...task for economists throughout the industrialized world now is to reckon the effects and costs of the two-tier pricing system. The new prices are expected to add $10 billion to the world's fuel bill. Among the major importers, the U.S. seemed likely to be hurt least. It still produces 60% of the oil that it burns, and a large share of its imports come from Saudi Arabia. The average price of crude available in the U.S. will go up no more than 3%, and that will push up the Wholesale Price Index a negligiblen...
...protest, but what the Faculty's future policy on protesters should be. It was the Committee of Fifteen that determined that, because of its provisions for student representation, the CRR should shoulder some of the old burden of the Ad Board. But the committee proved shortsighted: they did not reckon on the subsequent protests against the CRR itself...