Word: renewed
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Ironically it was the Ford Foundation which caused large cutbacks in other available fellowships. Last fall the Foundation refused to renew its annual $5 million grant to the Woodrow Wilson Fellowship Fund, which was dependent on Ford for 95 per cent of its revenue...
Deputy Alianza Coordinator James Fowler warned: "The kind of saving represented by the House cuts is the type that a prosperous shopkeeper in a riot zone might achieve by failing to renew his insurance policies." Somewhat chastened, the Senate last week voted to restore $300 million of the cut foreign aid funds but the final figures must still be negotiated in a Senate-House conference...
...should have cooled off abruptly under the double effect of mid-July's income tax surcharge and a cut in federal spending. There was even concern that the restraints would move the economy toward a recession. Instead, the effect has turned out to be so slight as to renew old worries about inflation...
Mindful of the overblown optimism of earlier days in the war, General Abrams is not yet willing to say that he has the enemy on the run. He recently told Washington that he thinks the third-wave offensive began late in August and then petered out. The Communists could renew it at any moment, he said, or they could simply stretch out their timetable. They might even abandon the attack altogether. If they do, Abrams thinks that Hanoi might rapidly ask for a cease-fire and begin negotiating in earnest at the Paris talks. But he emphasizes that that...
...fourth of its estimated 1,800,000 members no longer speak the language of their ancestors, and the bishops have been under constant pressure from younger laymen and many parents and priests to allow the celebration of the Divine Liturgy in English. This year, in an effort to renew its links with Hellenic tradition, the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of North and South America decided to hold its biennial congress of clergy and laity for the first time in Greece. The result was enough to transform even the most patriotic Hellenophile into a confirmed Hellenophobe...