Word: tradeoffs
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Ford: A five-year deferral, to 1982, of standards limiting auto pollution; in a tradeoff, automakers have pledged to improve average gas mileage...
Okun's third and last lecture on "Equality and Efficiency: The Big Tradeoff' will be given tonight...
...half of the city's schools virtually all-black and could become a model for other cities seeking to skirt extensive busing of schoolchildren. In return, the school board guaranteed the hiring of Atlanta's first black superintendent and other high-level black administrators. Outraged by the tradeoff, which he sees as a dangerous precedent, N.A.A.C.P. Executive Director Roy Wilkins last week gave the Atlanta chapter 30 days to reverse its position or face revocation of its charter...
...mahana attitude rivaling that of even Latin Americans. In such a culture, Communism has slim chance of succeeding. Understanding this, the Soviet Union up to now has been willing to sacrifice one Arab Communist Party after an- other in return for broader geopolitical gains. It is a cynical tradeoff, but given the attitudes of the Arab world, it is the only deal available to Moscow...
...swept the Crimson in a double-header will be studying for exams since it did not receive a tournament bid. We can be sure that the Princeton team appreciates the extra study time, but when it finds that for the third straight year it has gotten short-changed the tradeoff seems less attractive...