Word: submit
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...result of this great rebellion the Overseers and Corporation agreed on a code of 153 regulations in 13 section, dictating everything from vacations to the requirement that the president submit an annual report to the Overseers...
...strategy by declaring last week, "Any day the President wants to send up a balanced budget, I guarantee I will get it on the floor within 48 hours." Democratic Congressman James Jones of Oklahoma, chairman of the House Budget Committee, introduced a bill that would require the President to submit a balanced budget by Oct. 1 of each year, the start of the Government's fiscal year. By no coincidence, that is just before the November balloting. The President would have to pinpoint the programs he would cut or the revenues he would raise to avoid a deficit...
Transpace Carriers, a two-year-old Maryland firm that plans to use NASA rockets to put satellites aloft, accused Arianespace, its European rival, of using government subsidies to submit low-cost bids for American contracts. Transpace wants the French firm to charge the same price for U.S. launches as it does for European ones. Among the jobs Arianespace has won is a $125 million award to launch five General Telephone & Electric orbiters...
...another student organization adversely affected by the more stringent enforcement, will continue distributing flyers, but will have to submit them to Flick's office for approval prior to giving them to students...
More significantly, Congress showed an increased willingness to use the defense budget to force the President's hand on arms control. By a 77-22 vote, the Senate urged Reagan to submit for ratification the 1974 Threshold Test Ban Treaty and the 1976 Peaceful Nuclear Explosions Treaty, which would limit underground nuclear detonations to 150 kilotons or less. The Senate also called on Reagan to seek a comprehensive ban on all nuclear tests and a summit conference on nuclear weapons "without preconditions or assurances of success." The House had already voted to withhold funds for the MX missile until...