Word: redirection
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Dates: during 1970-1970
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Cutting Welfare. That is almost certainly an unattainable and in some respects undesirable goal. Heath is seeking to reverse or at least to redirect the trend of British life established by the Labor Party and its extensive welfare measures. The beginnings of Heath's quiet revolution were outlined in a budget that Chancellor of the Exchequer Anthony Barber presented to a packed House of Commons last week. The budget's basic aim is to reduce government spending and the scope of government activity while encouraging individual citizens and private enterprise to do more for themselves. The initial step...
Harvard did not play its best soccer of the year yesterday. The forward attack failed to take advantage of the wings, and crossfield passing, to redirect the attack, was frequently overlooked...
BOND: We should end the war first. We should not only redirect the money-which President Nixon says won't happen-but redirect the minds that are used to plot...
Bond: We should end the war first. We should not only redirect the money (which President Nixon says won't happen) but redirect the minds that are used to plot the war. Second, Congress has to make good on its promises of almost 30 years ago that every American will live in a decent home. Third, you must guarantee full employment. You have to provide income maintenance for those who cannot earn an income. You need make-work programs. We should break the control of the unions over the skilled trades. It's ridiculous that in a city...
Because of Pusey's isolation, he has become the target of much critical energy which might have more profitably been concentrated on substantive issues in the University. Several professors said last night they hope the retirement announcement will have a "calming effect" and redirect the Faculty's energy...