Word: save
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...pouring on the fertilizer, producing more per acre, then selling it at the generous prices backed by the Government. That, as usual, cost the taxpayer a scandalous amount of money. Through controls on how many bushels a farmer can sell at top support levels, Freeman claims he can save some cash...
...that for every pint the national government gives in solutions, it takes a quart in authority and power. Today, for every three dollars sent by Pennsylvania to Washington as our contribution to federal aid programs, only one dollar comes back. One of the primary needs, if we are to save the federal system and permit the states the revenue to meet their own obligations, is the need for a fresh look at the division of tax revenue between the national government and the states...
...trip per plane), they fly down to the village every two weeks, spend a day and a half treating the sick and performing needed operations. They get great satisfaction from it. Says Dr. E. Paul Woodward, who has made 20 trips to El Rosario: "When we save someone with antibiotics, they're astounded. They think we can do anything...
...announcing his new budget last week, Feisal promised broad reforms to keep revolution away from King Saud's door. He intends to "make the state fully responsible for the support of the aged, the ill, orphans, and women without means. Soon, all the needy will have enough to save them from shame and enable them to live with dignity." Feisal also proposed new laws guaranteeing funds for the unemployed, free education, and the emancipation of women...
...fall. In the end, this simply costs more money, requires more teachers, and produces fewer truly educated people. Machlup's idea is to compress the entire span of education so that students finish high school by the age of 15, and college by 18. Not only would this save $12 billion a year, he says, but it would sharply improve U.S. education...