Word: implemental
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Valery Giscard d'Estaing wasted no time trying to implement his presidential visions for France. Since his election last month he has moved quickly and skillfully to put together what he calls "a new majority"-a broad coalition in the National Assembly of his own Independent Republicans, the centrists and liberal Gaullists. His efforts were rewarded when Premier Jacques Chirac won an overwhelming parliamentary vote of confidence for the new government. Last week, however, Giscard and Chirac discovered that there are pitfalls in moving ahead with too much haste. Only twelve days after appointing Jean-Jacques Servan-Schreiber...
...reconstructed and as yet un published directive emphasizes a longterm, cautious struggle to take over all of Viet Nam. Communist forces will try to force Saigon to implement the Paris accords ("a great victory") so that the North Vietnamese army and Viet Cong guerrillas can nip off territory bit by bit. Says the document: "We will have to attack point by point, grasping partial victories and advancing to ward final victory...
...Welfare were more cautious in their statements. The letter of acceptance cited 13 items requiring modification, including a program to insure salary equity. The acceptance was less than enthusiastic, the plan's most exuberant endorsement stating that it forms "an acceptable standard upon which the University can build and implement an effective affirmative action program...
...become policy for the University until the plan is accepted by HEW. At the time of the acceptance, Walter Leonard, special assistant to President Bok and the University's coordinator for affirmative action, said that now that the government had endorsed the plan, the University could begin to implement the program. Perhaps HEW's feeling was that any plan was better than no plan. The University's willingness to spend thousands of dollars putting together plans which continually came up deficient must have discouraged HEW and predisposed it to accept anything approaching a workable proposal...
...appointment of an Institute director to implement the Institute's policy and oversee its growth...