Word: indirection
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Dates: during 1950-1950
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...Jordan stated after the korkout that West's greater offectiveness from the single-wing may be a result of the fact that he prefers to get the ball directly. Jordan cited the case of an outstanding Pitt fullback who had little success when he transfered to Army with its indirect passing from center...
Holding a 3 to 2 margin at the half, Dartmouth then pilled its halfbacks and insides back in front of the goals to throttle Crimson scoring attempts for the rest of the afternoon. The final Green score came early in the third stanza on an indirect free kick...
...When we know the level of military expenditures and can more accurately appraise inflationary pressures, any stabilization program involves the three stages: voluntary self-controls, indirect fiscal controls, and direct wage and price controls," Dunlop said. "These direct controls will be used only after the others have been shown inadequate...
Galbraith would reinforce the high taxes with indirect controls, such as those already imposed on consumer and real estate credit, as well as certain "selective" price controls on crucial materials like copper and rubber. But the "heavy artillery" of blanket price controls must by all means be held back, he said, until we have some idea of a terminal point. "Price controls become less effective the longer they remain in existence," he explained...
There were a number of criticisms raised against various kinds of indirect controls, although the consensus was that the government was moving in the right direction with its moderate anti-inflation measures. Several faculty men asked for stronger indirect control now, although Professor Harris thought "a heavy dose of taxation" would almost be enough by itself to eat up any current surplus of purchasing power. Harris added that the country could still continue welfare expenditures, but pointed out that too much "would be inflation...