Word: uncertainly
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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P.B.H.A. recognizes multiple approaches to social and community service, but it appears to be uncertain of its own direction at this time. Although we have a high regard for P.B.H.A.'s achievements, we conclude that the consideration of a permanent subsidy should be deferred for another year. The Subcommittee acknowledges the financial strains which the Association faces in this period of diminishing grants, rising fixed costs, and tighter budgets, and therefore recommends that the temporary subsidy from the Faculty of Arts and Sciences be continued at least at the level...
Though cautious about calling it a complete recovery, doctors are understandably elated by Matthew's progress, which could make him the first person ever to survive a documented case of rabies. But they are uncertain whether to credit the vaccine or his medical management for the apparent recovery. The two other Americans who contracted rabies last year were also treated with anti-rabies vaccine. Both died...
...young president had his share of successes (Butch Cassidy, M*A*S*H, Patton). But he had his share of bombs too (Star!, Ché!, Dr. Dolittle). Most recently-some say at his father's insistence-he sank $23 million into Tora! Tora! Tora!, which has an uncertain financial future. He also raised a storm of public indignation by backing pop porn flicks, notably Myra Breckinridge, which has not yet made a profit, and probably never will. The board forced him to sell off another property, Portnoy's Complaint. Since 20th Century-Fox lost $25 million...
According to police, one squad car that went to the headquarters was threatened by the Panthers, and called for assistance. An uncertain number of reinforcements were dispatched. "We don't know how many were there, but we're sure it was not 40," a police department spokesman said yesterday...
...good news is the individual incident, not the general reality in Seattle. Under the veneer, it is a troubled, uncertain city, its crisis real. It is a town that has had its downs before, but never quite to this degree: out of an area population estimated at 1,400,-000, more than 71,500 are out of work; 66,000 are on county welfare rolls; 72,000 on food stamps. In little more than two years, Boeing employment has plummeted from 101,500 to 46,800. By the end of 1971 it will probably sink to 32,500. It could...