Word: expects
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...checks on this week's masthead (See Col. 1) are 31 reasons why we feel especially well equipped to tell you what is going on in the Far East these days, and what to expect in the weeks to come. For each of these checks indicates a TIME staff member who has either been a working journalist in the Far East or who has lived there long enough to know it well...
...illusions about the difficulties of operating an all-seeing international eye. Commenting on the CIA assignment, before he took it, he said: "American people expect you to be on a communing level with God and Joe Stalin and I'm not sure they are so much interested in God. They expect you to be able to say that a war will start next Tuesday...
...Philpot, now 27 and beginning an internship at Methodist Hospital in Brooklyn, and Dr. Smith reported the findings in the current Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine. They did not expect the work to found a major business in snakebite cures: the U.S. has only about 2,000 cases of snake bite a year. But there seemed to be no reason why men, as well as mice, should not benefit from the king snake's natural immunity...
Present military requirements for most building materials are limited. The armed forces now expect to need only 1.5 billion board feet of lumber for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1951-about one week's supply for the housing industry. "The present shortage of lumber and other major building items is largely a temporary condition caused by seasonal factors," said Coogan. "Plenty of lumber will be available shortly...
...Monthly Letter, the National City Bank blueprinted the cuts. Said the Letter: cutting back on nonessential spending "is what the citizen is expected to do in his budget when his taxes are increased. He is entitled to wonder why, if he is to forego some of his spending plans, the Government administrator cannot do the same. He is entitled to expect a shake-out in nonessentials-and everyone knows they are there-before resort is had to tax increases." The Letter said that big cuts could be made in farm price supports, federal mortgages on housing, public works, EGA spending...