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...short-term interest rates rise-a move that should help stanch the flow of dollars abroad in search of a higher return. Then, at midweek, Connally declared in Manhattan that he was dispatching Treasury Under Secretary Paul Volcker to confer with foreign officials about first steps toward long-run monetary reform...
...idea of this new structure is to bring our researches together in one spot and perhaps cut long-run costs at the same time by no longer having to rent Cambridge buildings," Dalgarno added...
Blaine has been a controversial figure ever since he opposed the extension of parietal hours in 1963. "I urged the College to keep male and female undergraduates separated after dark, which in the long-run, I think, was a mistaken view," he said. Six years later, Blaine wrote an article in the Herald-Traveler analyzing hard core student revolutionaries...
...concept is a highly sophisticated computer model of the city synthesized by Forrester and put forward in Urban Dynamics. The model's behavior led him to believe--and has convinced many others--that policies which ease the short run plight of the underemployed almost invariably work out to the long-run detriment of all concerned...
...wiping out for many families all the personal tax breaks requested by Nixon. Postponing some of this increase, rather than legislating further permanent tax cuts, would serve a double purpose. It would put more spending money into the consumer's pocket, yet still help to preserve the long-run capacity of the Government to raise tax revenue. Washington will shortly need every dime that it can collect to bankroll much-needed social programs...