Word: rejecters
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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TIME'S Feb. 6 item, "High Tension," fails to mention that Ferranti Ltd. had offered Seattle transformers completely to that city's specifications at original price, eight days before their bid was rejected, also that the city purchasing agent had full legal authority either to accept this offer or to reject all bids and readvertise. The city purchasing agent had Ferranti's written assurance that they would submit a new bid completely in accordance with all the fine print in the specifications, at a price which could have saved Seattle taxpayers almost...
...which he proposed, said Ewing, should stipulate that every patient have the right to choose his own doctor, and every doctor should have the right to reject any patient. Any doctor would have a free choice-to join the plan or not. Once in, doctors in a community would decide among themselves how they should be paid: on a fee-for-service basis (so much for each call for each patient), or by capitation (so much a year for each patient on a doctor's list) or, in a group practice,† by salary. They might combine two methods...
...election over, Paasikivi sent off a stiff answer to the month-old Russian note accusing Finland of harboring Soviet "war criminals." Finland, said Paasikivi, "is entitled to reject categorically the assertions that Finnish authorities have supplied war criminals with faked documents...
...with 5,000 red flags followed in the cortege. Red Boss Palmiro Togliatti delivered an oration: "A society which doesn't provide work for all its components is a cursed society. Cursed are those who hold reins of power in this cursed society. Cursed are those who reject with armed violence, with murder and massacre the humblest request a man can make: a request to work . . . These acts cry to God for vengeance...