Word: uncertainity
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...Class of 1975 is a little uncertain about its future. Because of the tightening job market, many students who would have started in on a job right after graduation have instead gone on to continue their studies at graduate schools. More students than in past years went to the Office of Career Services and Off-Campus Learning for interviews with corporation recruiters. More students took leaves of absence...
...deficit is the biggest the nation can stand. To safeguard his objective, Ford can derail some congressional spending plans. Last week he vetoed a $5.9 billion supplemental appropriations bill because it provided more money for summer jobs, greater unemployment compensation and other programs than he had requested; Democrats are uncertain that they can override the veto. Nonetheless, Congress is sure to raise spending enough to push the actual fiscal 1976 deficit to $70 billion or more. The Administration's opposition to a higher deficit was articulated by Greenspan, who told reporters: "As we go over a $60 billion deficit...
...getting any preferential treatment or respect. One fellow went around with a chestful of fruit salad, as we used to call decorations, and he wore his uniform for about a year. He is now an avowed homosexual and I suspect he was going through a fierce identity crisis. Uncertain of his masculinity, he was compelled to display it on his chest. Frank Cabot used to go around in his old army coat over Brooks suits, very pre-hip, but it wasn't seen as flaunting the military but as Boston eccentricity. Only a Cabot could pull...
Refugees: The Uncertain Welcome...
...perhaps the placement of the U.S. forces in the Pacific should be changed. The success of the action provided more than a soothing balm to the American psyche and a lift for U.S. allies. Most important, the incident in the Gulf of Siam was a clear statement, in this uncertain time, of the firm intentions of the President...