Word: save
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...them somewhat less "crashworthy." To dress up the cabin, the manufacturers have put in nylon and Dacron seat covers, soundproofing and rugs; the stuff may be pleasing to the passengers' eyes and pay off in ticket sales, but it can generate black, toxic fumes in a fire. To save weight, and make easy changes in the cabin configuration, seats are not moored to the floor as firmly as possible. Stewardess training is sometimes more of a brief charm school than a careful safety course. The lines have also handled safety drills and demonstrations in the cabin casually for fear...
...Government to iron out the confusing, conflicting jumble of state traffic laws. No fewer than 12% of all fatal accidents involve out-of-state drivers. Experts estimate that if Washington were to make the laws and signs uniform on all roads-as they are throughout Europe-this alone would save 2,000 lives a year...
John Ross, directing the forthcoming Adams House production of Father, Son and Holy Ghost said. There is something "cold and impersonal about action in the Loeb, but it does save one a lot of anxiety...
General Court's Joint Committee on Education had referred Harrington's the next annual session." Since Massachusetts legislative committees cannot "kill" bills, they use this device to remove a bill from consideration in the current session of the unsuccessful action Monday was an attempt to save the consideration by asking that it be substituted for the committee's report...
...only cases that would raise the fault issue and go to a jury would be the relatively few involving more than $10,000, or pain-and-suffering claims of more than $5,000. Actuarial studies are now under way to determine exactly how much money the plan would save both motorists and insurance companies. The idea seems so attractive that several states are studying possible adoption; in Michigan, the enabling legislation has already been introduced...