Word: uncertainity
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...leading electoral contests in Montana, Wyoming and Idaho, Republican candidates are keying their campaigns to a shared sense of resurgent conservatism. Democrats, for their part, are going somewhat less than all the way with L.B.J. The three races, all pretty much neck and neck, are made all the more uncertain by the frontier-style independence-economic as well as political-that still characterizes Rocky Mountain voting patterns...
...month marks the anniversary of Rhodesian Prime Minister Ian Smith's unilateral Declaration of Independence from Britain. During each of the last eleven months, a settlement to the crisis often seemed just around the corner. But British delaying tactics and half-hearted measures have kept the final outcome as uncertain today as it was a year...
...expected to close the gap. In fact, the declaration followed remarks by U.S. military spokesmen that the current troop build-up will continue unabated. And it means little to pledge withdrawal within six months of a unilateral decision that troops are no longer needed when the key point is uncertain: How far does the U.S. intend to press...
...still uncertain that any resolution will be offered when the Faculty picks up the discussion at its next meeting on Dec. 6. Ford said he would survey Faculty members in the coming weeks to determine exactly how much interest the ranks issue had aroused...
...poor idea after all. Under the contract, E.R.A.P.'s exploratory territory shrinks from 85,000 to 12,000 sq. mi. after the first year, and still more after that; search rights may be stopped altogether after six years. Given past experience, the prospects for finding oil are uncertain indeed. Last year the French plumbed one Iranian concession for months, came up with only dry holes and a $27 million loss...