Word: transfer
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Since he was addressing a hardheaded audience, Ball conceded that certain industries will be hurt by tariff cuts. Some may need federal aid "to speed the transfer of the labor and capital into the more productive channels which the American economy constantly provides. But up to a certain limit of tolerance, individual industries and companies should be expected to assume the burden of such adjustments for the good of the economy as a whole." Indeed, Ball insisted, the U.S. has little choice but to move toward freer trade. "We have been the evangelists of the virtues of free competition...
...counting of ballots, after the referees have tabulated the first place votes, they transfer seconds--from those who have already passed the established quota--to the remainder of the candidates...
Questioned about the dangers of a rapid transfer of power to the hands of a relatively uniformed electorate, Higgs pointed to the "responsible and intelligent character of Negro leadership" in the fight for civil rights thus far. "Unless the Negro gets the vote," he added, "he will never have the opportunity to be other than 'uninformed...
...technical fact, the transfer of the reactor and 13,000 grams of enriched uranium will take place under the auspices of the International Atomic Energy Agency, of which both the U.S. and Yugoslavia are members. The agency, an outgrowth of Dwight Eisenhower's Atoms for Peace proposals of 1953, is supposed to make sure that the reactor is used only for peaceful purposes. The transfer was first approved 13 months ago by John McCone, then chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission, and was reaffirmed a few weeks ago when the AEC signed an agreement to supply the uranium fuel...
...Corporation voted to transfer part of the Arnold Library and Herbarium to the University Herbarium and in 1954 the officials of the University completed the transfer...