Word: saves
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Furthermore, the ticket office could save itself unnecessary labor this way. One man with a "this ticket is good for students only" stamp in hand at a regular ticket window would be worth many envelope lickers and distributors...
...policy does not apply to emergency conditions. It is our policy and our earnest endeavor that no one in dental pain shall be turned away. We save time between our filling appointments so that we shall always be able to take care of emergencies. We also give high priority to the restorative programs which grow out of an emergency situation, such as root canal treatment after an acute abcess. In this way we handle a great many major dental problems: the urgent ones. James M. Dunning, D.D.S., Director, Dental Health Service...
...Save for minor revisions in 1954, the Atomic Energy Act has determined the attitude of the U.S. toward scientific cooperation since the war. Now the dramatic Russian technological successes and apparent strains in the Western alliance have forced a revision in this policy of mutual isolation among the two English-speaking powers. But serious problems still remain before even this first step toward increased Western unity can be completed. First, President Eisenhower will have to secure Congressional authorization in order to share nuclear secrets with the British. This will demand great candor and initiative on his part in pushing...
...governments can stimulate savings by limiting tax rates and halting government encroachment into private business. Specifically, he suggested that income taxes should not be levied on money that people save. "It must pay to save and to work...
...Ceylon's Chelliah Loganathan, head of his country's Central Bank, urged each underdeveloped country to establish its own Development Savings Bank. Depositors would be encouraged to save by making the money they put in the bank exempt from income taxes. But if such voluntary funds were inadequate, deductions would be made from payrolls in return for stock in new enterprises. In effect, the development bank would operate like an investment trust in the U.S., diffusing stock ownership over the maximum number of depositors and eliminating the risk of a bad investment that might wipe out a single...