Word: transfers
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...transfer of power in a dictatorship is seldom smooth. Yet it is probable that Juan Carlos' authority will not be challenged immediately. "Although many people in the opposition will not accept him because of his close association with Franco," observed Centrist Politician Marcelino Oreja, "most Spaniards want to give him a chance." No one knows for certain, however, whether Juan Carlos has the courage to break with the "bunker"-the group of hardline rightists who were Franco's most loyal backers and can be expected to oppose any realistic political reforms...
However, Robert R. Walsh '65, assistant librarian for Building Planning, stated yesterday that the library's opening date was two months behind schedule. Due to difficulties involved in the transfer of rare collections, the library will not open until "sometime in mid-winter," Walsh said...
...from the firm. A certain percentage becomes the property of the employees (all employees in the country) but this portion then remains in the company as working capital. Secondly, obviously, none of the profit share is consumed. This feature prevents inflationary pressures that could nullify the effect of the transfer. Thirdly, it does bottle up some of the profits left in high-wage firms by L.O.'s wage policy, that presumably would otherwise go to managers or private shareholders. Finally, it reverses the normal order of socialization in mixed economies, by socializing the most profitable companies first, although it would...
...Liddy's White House leadership, I have just introduced. It does not, as you state, simply "register all gun owners and their weapons." It requires a federal certificate, complete with a waiting period and a Federal Crime Information Center data search in order to buy, own or transfer any weapon or ammunition. Most important, the law would apply to individual transactions. It would exclude felons, addicts, illegal aliens, fugitives, mental incompetents and others from obtaining such a certificate...
...program seems both superficial and unworkable-one reason why some Republicans question whether he has the intellectual capacity to serve as President. He pledges to turn over to state and local governments many of the health, education and welfare responsibilities now borne by the Federal Government. Such a transfer, he predicts, would cut $90 billion from federal expenditures, enabling the Government to balance its budget, pay off $5 billion of the national debt and cut personal income taxes by an average of 23%. Reagan concedes that state and local government budgets would increase as a result, but he believes that...