Word: recommends
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...desire for high quality programming, and the hope that the system might someday generate profits for Cambridge's debt-plagued city government, however, were prime factors in the decision to recommend city ownership of the plan, Sakey said...
...researchers recommend that the revenue raised from the tax be given back to residents living near the plants. Wilson said such a plan would be progressive because poorer people tend to live in areas with high rates of pollution...
Except for Donovan, Reagan's Cabinet is expected to be quickly approved by the Senate this week. None faces strong opposition, including Haig. The 17-member Foreign Relations Committee voted to recommend his confirmation, with only Sarbanes and Tsongas dissenting, even though the committee did not receive logs of taped conversations between Haig and Nixon that had been subpoenaed from the National Archives. As anticipated, Nixon blocked the release of the materials by threatening a court challenge. The committee decided to continue to seek the logs and to reopen its inquiry into Haig later if necessary. That seems unlikely...
...prohibited from doing retail business outside their home state. Such rules would be similar to decreeing that General Motors could only sell cars in Michigan or that Pillsbury could only market cake mixes in Minnesota. This week, however, banks will get some overdue good news: the Carter Administration will recommend to Congress that commercial banks be allowed to open branches outside their home state. Though no one expects longstanding laws to be rewritten quickly, the new proposal, contained in a report prepared by the White House staff, adds momentum to the movement for a nationwide banking system...
Happily, the authors of Energy and Security are more than doomsayers predicting an oil-based global cataclysm. In detailing how current energy tactics have actually exacerbated U.S. vulnerability to oil cut-offs, they recommend sweeping changes aimed at preventing and easing future energy shortfalls. Some proposals are more complex or expensive than the authors acknowledge, but they also seem great improvements over current backfiring U.S. strategies...