Word: uncertainly
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...predicts Radcliffe will win the 200-yard free-style relay but is uncertain about the outcome of the 200-yard medley. Mt. Holyoke and Radcliffe have been clocked equally in this event...
...Costos, assistant regional manager for Texaco, said yesterday his company "remains uncertain how the levels of gas will change" in the coming months...
...studying the question of rationing, the Administration is just as divided and uncertain as it has been all along in its foot-dragging approach to the energy problem. Interior Secretary Rogers Morton has said that there is a good chance that gasoline rationing will be in force by January. Treasury Secretary George Shultz, a free-market advocate who is an Implacable foe of all controls, vigorously opposes rationing except as a "last resort," arguing that people are overreacting to the crisis. Shultz prefers to pile on taxes to curb consumption. One certainty: a fuel tax would add substantially to already...
...visit Suez City were also halted by the Israelis. "I was eyeball to eyeball with a shaggy Israeli holding his rifle at the ready," reported TIME Correspondent Wilton Wynn, who was in the group. "I told him I was going to Suez. And he told me in no uncertain terms, 'I will not let you pass...
...Arabs, other leaders besides Syria's Assad were obviously uncertain about the Kissinger agreement and its implications for them. Among those who flew from capital to capital last week in a frenzied series of conferences and consultations that left jet contrails all across the Mediterranean sky was Jordan's King Hussein, who made swift visits to Syria, Saudi Arabia, Abu Dhabi and Kuwait. Algerian President Houari Boumedienne dropped into Cairo, Damascus, Baghdad, Kuwait and Riyadh in an effort to arrange an Arab summit. Libya's Muammar Gaddafi warned of a return to war and urged the defeat...