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001. ely on the local board file, not on an FBI report. #FOREIGN POLICY IN ITS TOTAL CONTEXT# With this enlarged role in mind
002. the principle of optimality, must use an optimal **f-stage POLICY with respect to this state. This will result in a val
003. of optimality the remaining stages use an optimal **f-stage POLICY with respect to **f, we may enter section **f of the
004. process, the remaining stages must use an optimal **f-stage POLICY with respect to the state resulting from the first st
005. s in the first stage and always using the optimal **f-stage POLICY for the remaining stages, we shall eventually find th
006. ideas is that of every officer in the Department who has a POLICY function, regardless of rank. Further, I would hope t
007. to get suggestions for remedial action. #THE PROBLEMS OF A POLICY OFFICER# It occurred to me that you might be interest
008. A.L.A.M. were more representative, for they never adopted a POLICY of exclusion. Nevertheless, it is from the Selden org
009. clear war, he [Toynbee] says that anything is better than a POLICY which allows for the possibility of nuclear war". "If
010. es the operating policy or, more briefly, the policy, and a POLICY is admissible if all the **f belong to S. When the po
011. moment of crisis. During the slow buildup, the essence of a POLICY or a man is concealed under embroidered details, fine
012. nd to Formosa itself- lots of aid, and, most of the time, a POLICY of support for the offshore islands. But our outlook
013. ng Mr. Kennan's phrase that anything would be better than a POLICY which led inevitably to nuclear war, he [Toynbee] say
014. rse, that such objectives can be pursued consisently with a POLICY designed to overthrow Communism; my point is that whe
015. t these qualities were sapped by an Oriental lethargy and a POLICY of letting nothing interfere with personal passions.
016. unity of prevailing"; for "surely anything is better than a POLICY which allows for the possibility of nuclear war". If
017. overage that you may be paying for in a health and accident POLICY. @ Does your policy have a lay-up clause? This means
018. this be denoted by **f. An optimal policy is an admissible POLICY **f which maximizes the objective function P. The pol
019. respect to the feed state **f. For any choice of admissible POLICY **f in the first stage, the state of the stream leavi
020. these doubts about the success of Khrushchev's agricultural POLICY have not at least something to do with one of the big
021. over Communism is the dominant, proximate goal of American POLICY. Proximate in the sense that there are more distant,
022. ._ When the Yalta Conference opened, the American POLICY of postponing all discussion of Russia's western boun
023. e of the trouble we are in has been the failure of American POLICY -makers, ever since we assumed free world leadership i
024. ing issue in many of these countries. It should be American POLICY not only to encourage effective land reform programs
025. mptions. 1._ The ultimate objective of American POLICY is to help establish a world in which there is the la
026. n with sacrifice, self-discipline, and competence. American POLICY should press constantly the view that until these gov
027. stead more rigid and inflexible in their policies. American POLICY toward such societies should stress our sympathy for
028. new programs as they are made necessary by legislative and POLICY changes. Acting Administrator Andrew F. Juras said th
029. conclusions. Part /3, discusses the empirical relevance and POLICY implications of the conclusions. Part /4, is a brief
030. nct phases: basic mapping, inventory, analysis and plan and POLICY formation. The work program, as it was originally pro
031. o walk out of the NATO Council should critics of its Angola POLICY prove harsh, there has been a noticeable relaxation o
032. Gentile-Jewish relations. Comprehensive examination of any POLICY question calls for the performance of the intellectua
033. ositions of intellectual leadership. This is not due to any POLICY of discrimination on the part of the Northern univers
034. feels, therefore, that to seek a discontinuity in the arms POLICY of the United States is the least risky path our gove
035. st it swelled to such proportions that this "free" auditing POLICY had to be retracted. After that, we began to get "vis
036. the purchaser's earning power, credit rating and local bank POLICY. Outboard motors, insurance, and boat repairs may als
037. ngers for all humanity posed by Premier Khrushchev's Berlin POLICY has already led to speculation abroad that the progra
038. ader of the alliance now has swung fully behind the British POLICY of seeking to achieve a neutral Laos via the internat
039. h policy, and he is more than generous in assessing British POLICY. But fifty years later the trilogy still maintains a
040. Administration, coupled with Henry Morgenthau's cheap-money POLICY, permitted ordinary lower-middle-class families to bu
041. Gentile and Jew. However, in the context of legal and civic POLICY, these controversies are less than novel. They involv
042. ell-being of stores located in New York and general company POLICY. Then the boycott would not be secondary, but a prima
043. y, goods, and labor; but even laissez-faire was a conscious POLICY. Law was seen as an emanation of the "sovereign will"
044. values? It is beyond the province of this epilogue to cover POLICY questions of such depth and range. The discussion is
045. regard foreign policy as something left over after defense POLICY or trade policy or fiscal policy has been extracted.
046. creased. In recent weeks, as a result of a sweeping defense POLICY reappraisal by the Kennedy Administration, basic Unit
047. at the Saxon Shore was a phenonenon of late Roman defensive POLICY; in other words its existence belongs to the period o
048. alled positivism as fundamentally a movement to democratize POLICY by increasing the power of parliament- the elected re
049. r attention some of the problems that a senior departmental POLICY officer faces. This means practically everybody in th
050. esona's business in the next few years. Such a depreciation POLICY would also, we believe, prove a very important factor
051. either be that of war to destruction, or that of diplomatic POLICY ". Morrison points out that since our country is more
052. eral jurisdiction should not be exercised lest the domestic POLICY of the state be obstructed; this in the name of equit
053. rame of our international- and in some degree our domestic- POLICY. The Suez-Hungary crisis proves that this system was
054. dgment of Chief of Staff Scott it was ironic that the draft POLICY of a Democratic President, aimed at Germany, had to b
055. es, became a "laissez-faire" limitation upon state economic POLICY. A flood of federal lower court injunctions seriously
056. ges remain relevant, the basic purpose of American economic POLICY during the later stages of development should be to a
057. the public interest in their administration of educational POLICY, and this is made easier by the fact that the dominan
058. al statements about social-class background and educational POLICY that can be made with a fair degree of truth. Teacher
059. avor their own social classes in their roles as educational POLICY -makers. On the whole, it appears that they do not fav
060. for teachers, and such issues are not issues of educational POLICY. In general, it appears that trustees and board membe
061. iddle class and any other class in the field of educational POLICY. If there were more such cases, it would be easier to
062. O INFLUENCE SOCIAL STRUCTURE THROUGH EDUCATION# Educational POLICY in the United States has as an explicit goal the maxi
063. sion have a major voice in the determination of educational POLICY, their position being strongest in the universities.
064. social-class factor which plays a large part in educational POLICY today is the fact that a great many school and colleg
065. h each society must generate. It follows that any effective POLICY toward the underdeveloped countries must have a reali
066. e several assessors and are not necessarily the established POLICY of the town in each case. There are legitimate reason
067. concern ourselves also with the timeliness of action. Every POLICY officer cannot help but be a planning officer. Unless
068. mind, more ready to listen and learn than to enunciate firm POLICY on a global scale with detailed application to indivi
069. enators Proxmire and Butler allege that the New Deal fiscal POLICY of the Thirties did not work. #FOR A NEUTRAL GERMANY#
070. ng left over after defense policy or trade policy or fiscal POLICY has been extracted. Foreign policy is the total invol
071. ifferent set of problems and hence different priorities for POLICY. The men in power are committed in principle to moder
072. n compounded. Ex-Presidents, relieved of accountability for POLICY, sometimes seem to feel free of accountability for th
073. conference on Laos just as serious debate over its foreign POLICY erupts for the first time. There is little optimism h
074. of presidential assistants engaged in the study of foreign POLICY. This tends to create friction and confusion and has
075. our colleagues in other departments concerned with foreign POLICY. I think we need to concern ourselves also with the t
076. with problems of domestic politics in recommending foreign POLICY action. In the first place our business is foreign po
077. as still not decided on the scope of America's firm foreign POLICY commitments. The question was raised, for example, as
078. assure that such activities are consistent with the foreign POLICY objectives of the United States, be expended in coope
079. ced anything but disaster for him and the country's foreign POLICY. In any event, the example of Acheson's trampling by
080. el; in almost every particular follow the Kremlin's foreign POLICY line. A short time ago all Africa was a Western prese
081. es: How effective have Kennedy administration first foreign POLICY decisions been in dealing with Communist aggression?
082. f the world. We in this Department must think about foreign POLICY in its total context. We cannot regard foreign policy
083. he basis for widely acceptable ethical judgments on foreign POLICY. That Aristotelean-Thomistic principle experienced a
084. iplomacy involved him in other key problems of U.S. foreign POLICY last week. High up on the President's priority list w
085. its allies and to define and begin to implement his foreign POLICY. Last Friday the White House announced: President Ken
086. ment of State is to take primary responsibility for foreign POLICY in Washington, it follows that the ambassador is expe
087. mmediately evident. Sessions devoted to "Ethics and Foreign POLICY Trends", "Moral Principle and Political Judgment", "C
088. n but also the legislative and financial support of foreign POLICY, especially in the context of economic aid. #/2,: SOM
089. n policy action. In the first place our business is foreign POLICY, and it is the business of the Presidential leadershi
090. nd attachment to the alliance, "cornerstone" of its foreign POLICY, but has announced that five nuclear submarines will
091. onditions of short or at least measurable duration. Foreign POLICY now takes on a different perspective and must become
092. p a certain confusion in the public mind about what foreign POLICY is all about and what it means, and of developing a c
093. r trade policy or fiscal policy has been extracted. Foreign POLICY is the total involvement of the American people with
094. ransition to communism" and, last but not least, on foreign POLICY. The whole problem of "peaceful coexistence and peace
095. reign policy in its total context. We cannot regard foreign POLICY as something left over after defense policy or trade
096. rong new arms were added to reinforce United States foreign POLICY... economic assistance and military assistance. As w
097. stance from those now responsible for United States foreign POLICY and our overseas operations. #8. HOW AND WHEN SHOULD
098. stion itself: Is there a question here for American foreign POLICY, and, if so, what is it? For he knows that the first
099. t something had gone shockingly wrong with American foreign POLICY. The United States was engaged in a military attack o
100. t was never achieved as the Istiqlal quarreled over foreign POLICY, labor politics and economic development. By December
101. ves above illusions that heretofore have shaped the foreign POLICY of the United States, namely that Russia will agree t
102. with constitutional power to negate the Executive's foreign POLICY, the Senate carries a big stick and is easily provoke
103. er in State Department history, men who had offered foreign- POLICY ideas later proven wrong by events filled the tumbrel
104. wer held an 8:30 a.m. meeting with top military and foreign- POLICY advisers, decided to break off diplomatic relations i
105. nity. There the community, faced with the need to formulate POLICY on the level of absolute justice, can find the answer
106. little analysis, he is unduly critical of papal and French POLICY, and he is more than generous in assessing British po
107. of Louisiana. To hold them was an essential part of French POLICY, for they controlled the upper termini of the routes
108. t some of the raw material which underlies their frequently POLICY -oriented conclusions. He knows that he must give the
109. some of the potential importance of this volume for future POLICY. As a groundwork for the proposal I give some attenti
110. eve that its primary contribution is in the realm of future POLICY. Since we can neither undo nor redo the past, we are
111. nity with China should be the real basis of Russia's future POLICY. And the Chinese, as the Albanian incident shows, hav
112. principles must take precedence. He will know that general POLICY papers written months before may not fit his problem
113. heir appropriate participation in the determination of high POLICY, but he has a right to expect, in return, that they w
114. his Message of December 2, 1862, he put his purpose and his POLICY in these words- which I would call the Lincoln Law of
115. at those faculty members who are in a position to implement POLICY, i.e., members of the religious community which owns
116. and management of state vehicles. The legislature's role in POLICY determination in this area for years has been confine
117. e American people about how we are to conduct ourselves, in POLICY literature such as country papers and National Securi
118. g deeper, but its characteristic form focuses on a shift in POLICY for the community, not in the truth on which the comm
119. SE, ASSIGNMENT AND USE POLICIES._ The legislature's role in POLICY determination concerning state-owned vehicles has bee
120. section. The taking of these steps involves tough internal POLICY decisions. Moreover, once these steps are taken, they
121. mic growth and modernization of the society. As an isolated POLICY, land reform is likely to be politically disruptive;
122. ly mean the new administration has not yet firmly fixed its POLICY. #EXPLORATORY MOOD# A certain vagueness may also be c
123. man Catholic Church, however, sanctions a much more liberal POLICY on family planning. Catholics, Protestants and Jews a
124. new advertising angle- something about a Lloyd's of London POLICY to insure the secrecy of the secret ingredient. Actua
125. lues is it likely to form a viable instrument of long-range POLICY. It follows that the solution to the current disunity
126. he next expansion phase of the business cycle. #OPEN MARKET POLICY # One of the most intriguing questions is whether the
127. he economy, which would delay the effectiveness of monetary POLICY measures in the next expansion phase of the business
128. that the Federal Reserve will aggressively tighten monetary POLICY in the early phases of the upturn as was the case in
129. , "goes ape"? Or singlehandedly decided to reverse national POLICY and hit the Soviets without provocation? Nobody can b
130. lish. The acceptance of collective bargaining as a national POLICY in 1934, implicit in the writing of Section 7 A of th
131. ally they were helpless to do anything about the nationwide POLICY. This year, I am told, the CBS network will continue
132. ative confusion attendant upon and manifested in a negative POLICY of Containment- and the bitterest irony- enforced and
133. y University will recognize no obligation and will adopt no POLICY that would conflict with its purpose to promote excel
134. Geneva conference. This is another of the modifications of POLICY on Laos that the Kennedy administration has felt comp
135. of political leaders is overwhelming. But their freedom of POLICY is limited by the pattern of predisposition with whic
136. e labyrinth of Palace politics and making a small number of POLICY decisions. From the rather tortuous history of electo
137. fog. But he takes his bearings from the great guidelines of POLICY, well-established precedents, the commitments of the
138. s bitter, differences among leaders and also as a source of POLICY guidance. In the absence of a reservoir of political
139. st never be secret and that in general the effectiveness of POLICY will be conditioned by the readiness of the country t
140. y than with men. Public men come and go but great issues of POLICY remain. Now, everyone knows- or knew in the week of D
141. of a parochial school system has been a matter of official POLICY. Official encouragement is one thing, but the down-to
142. ded set S. The set of vectors **f constitutes the operating POLICY or, more briefly, the policy, and a policy is admissi
143. of 60 **f. The set of all decisions is called the operating POLICY or, more simply, the policy. An optimal policy is one
144. y on **f but also on **f, as when the cost of the operating POLICY is considered. A moment's reflection shows that the a
145. (1957) has annunciated in the following terms: "An optimal POLICY has the property that whatever the initial state and
146. the remaining stages, we shall eventually find the optimal POLICY for all R stages. Proceeding in this way, from one to
147. **f of the table at this state **f and read off the optimal POLICY for stage **f and the resulting state **f. Proceeding
148. bjective function. In the third column is given the optimal POLICY for stage R, and in the fourth, the resulting state o
149. brings a vital organization into the search for the optimal POLICY of a multistage decision process. Bellman (1957) has
150. ct of Chapter 4. The essential characteristic of an optimal POLICY when the state of the stream is transformed in a sequ
151. e maximization is by choice of **f. We thus have an optimal POLICY which maximizes the expected value of the objective f
152. f the product state. Let this be denoted by **f. An optimal POLICY is an admissible policy **f which maximizes the objec
153. he operating policy or, more simply, the policy. An optimal POLICY is one which in some sense gets the best out of the p
154. ion are, the remaining decisions must constitute an optimal POLICY with respect to the state resulting from the first de
155. n of the table at this state. The discussion of the optimal POLICY when the outcome of one stage is not known before pas
156. ng in this way up the table we extract the complete optimal POLICY and, if it is desired, we can check on **f by evaluat
157. rth column is redundant. The third column gives the optimal POLICY, but we must wait to see the outcome of stage R and e
158. When it is necessary to be specific we say that the optimal POLICY is an optimal R-stage policy with respect to the feed
159. ying all operating conditions has produced only one optimal POLICY, namely, that for the given feed state and R stages.
160. parents are active in local P.-T.A. matters. Like the other POLICY -making groups, these are middle class in their educat
161. . The moment simultaneously revealed that in the crisis our POLICY ran counter to that of all our NATO allies, to the en
162. ll our NATO allies, to the entire Western community. By our POLICY the West was- is- split. But the key revelation is no
163. rom this belief is derived the practical orientation of our POLICY on the "uncommitted" ("neutralist", "contested") nati
164. unior position abroad, can be a source of great harm to our POLICY; the attitudes of a U.N. delegate who experiences dif
165. ernors and intendants passed unheeded, and the parsimonious POLICY of the company probably let loose Indian insurrection
166. ofit, the records do not show. In accord with its penurious POLICY, the company failed to furnish presents to hold the l
167. n to read political lessons to graybeard Democrats was poor POLICY for one who needed to make friends. He soon quarreled
168. not indicate loose management, ineffective controls or poor POLICY. But it does show that automobiles have increased ste
169. ent of the truth may be stated as follows: Under prevailing POLICY, the U. S. can take the initiative against the Right,
170. law. Hypocrisy thus becomes the answer to a foolish public POLICY. Let us look at the heavy-electrical-goods industry i
171. ill, for serving conscious goals, for embodying the "public POLICY ". It is true that, initially, the task was to remove
172. ives pursued and the methods used are appropriate to public POLICY regarding cultural groups. We know that much is made
173. lore and clarify aspects of their responsibility for public POLICY. This article presents our observations of that sessi
174. be set out as in Table 2.1. To extract the optimal R-stage POLICY with respect to the feed state **f, we enter section
175. der of **f. If, however, we are seeking the optimal R-stage POLICY for a given feed state, only one search for a maximum
176. ecific we say that the optimal policy is an optimal R-stage POLICY with respect to the feed state **f. For any choice of
177. ing on the digital computer. In finding the optimal R-stage POLICY from that of **f stages, only the function **f is nee
178. ome for you or not will be for you to determine. The senior POLICY officer may be moved to think hard about a problem by
179. found southern racial problems "a sensitive area of social POLICY on which the federal courts ought not to enter unless
180. the country into an active advocate and adherent of Soviet POLICY. And this may be as far as the process will go. The K
181. we have often been satisfied to be against whatever Soviet POLICY seemed to be at the moment. Such activity may or may
182. f its "neutralist" pretensions, it is a firm ally of Soviet POLICY. Ceylon has moved from a pro-Western orientation to a
183. remedies, the new emphasis is upon the nature of the state POLICY at issue. The classic case is Railroad Commission v.
184. cial relationship between the two concerns: " The statutory POLICY of fostering free competition is obviously furthered
185. e consumer with better textile products for the money. Such POLICY involves continuing effort to improve on existing mil
186. be expected by the second half of 1961. #NEED FOR SOUND TAX POLICY # In connection with our continuing development of new
187. d more efficient mill machinery, a sounder U. S. income tax POLICY on depreciation of production equipment, enabling the
188. away from Bears Stadium last year because of the television POLICY. This dissatisfaction led to Howsam's request that th
189. **f constitutes the operating policy or, more briefly, the POLICY, and a policy is admissible if all the **f belong to
190. one which we can follow statewide with confidence that the POLICY will not be overthrown in other Superior Courts. But
191. or less well, depending upon size and actual belief in the POLICY on the part of administration, as will be abundantly
192. What shall these effects be? I am deliberately raising the POLICY problems involved in Gentile-Jewish relations. Compre
193. a policy is admissible if all the **f belong to S. When the POLICY has been chosen the state of the product can be obtai
194. al and pro-Communist influences may have contributed to the POLICY of appeasing Stalin which persisted until after the e
195. and from two to three stages, we may gradually build up the POLICY for any number. At each step of the calculation the o
196. ases, it would be easier to answer the question whether the POLICY -makers favor their own social classes. There is curre
197. ate American interests abroad, et cetera, ad infinitum. The POLICY officer lives with his antennae alerted for the quest
198. cisions is called the operating policy or, more simply, the POLICY. An optimal policy is one which in some sense gets th
199. e primary emphasis at Leesona. This program is based on the POLICY of designing and building efficient machines which wi
200. external environment which cannot be under control. And the POLICY officer has the hounds of time snapping at his heels.
201. le policy **f which maximizes the objective function P. The POLICY may not be unique but the maximum value of P certainl
202. lic support, first in this country and then abroad? For the POLICY officer will know that action can almost never be sec
203. nd prolonged anguish". Nevertheless, the consequence of the POLICY proposed is everywhere subtly qualified: it is "a pos
204. nique but the maximum value of P certainly is, and once the POLICY is specified this maximum can be calculated by (2) an
205. njury to its entire economy, to effect an alteration of the POLICY of its local stores in the matter of segregation. Suc
206. ntry would have accepted such proposals. The problem in the POLICY officer's mind thus begins to take shape as a galaxy
207. o the next, then the principle of optimality shows that the POLICY in subsequent stages should be optimal with respect t
208. rform their portions of incredibly complex tasks. Among the POLICY makers, generals, physicists, psychologists and other
209. upply to meet its present and future water needs, it is the POLICY of the Congress to provide for the development of pra
210. men who had been removed from their home environment. Their POLICY ran counter to the traditional idea that a good fight
211. in the fourth, the resulting state of the stream when this POLICY is used. Since by the principle of optimality the rem
212. nd R stages. In contrast, the dynamic program produces this POLICY and a whole family of policies for any smaller number
213. njury of the people directly and objectively a part of this POLICY. Perhaps this would be sufficient to justify an econo
214. rnment pays a subsidy for revival of the classics, and this POLICY attracts experimenters who sometimes put Moliere's ch
215. s. Past polls of public opinion show popular favor for this POLICY. Even the Distilled Spirits Institute has long had a
216. Richard M. Nixon in Detroit called for a firmer and tougher POLICY toward the Soviet Union. He was critical of what he f
217. policy as something left over after defense policy or trade POLICY or fiscal policy has been extracted. Foreign policy i
218. ling up on the same item. For example, don't pay in a truck POLICY for medical coverage that you may be paying for in a
219. Christian influence, are paramount in the Emory University POLICY. "As a private institution, supported by generous ind
220. thout regard to race, color or creed, continuing university POLICY that all applications shall be considered on the basi
221. would be directed against the actual location of the unjust POLICY which, for love's sake and for the sake of justice, m
222. s financially struggling theater. It would have been unwise POLICY, for instance, to apply the pound-of-flesh characteri
223. wn members as a matter of concern when setting its own wage POLICY - its concern with employment makes itself felt in pre
224. ay I add a caution on this particular point? We do not want POLICY officers below the level of Presidential appointees t
225. of attention on the legislative power and the means whereby POLICY could be formulated and enforced as law through burea
226. o has jelly in his spine. But I am here concerned more with POLICY than with men. Public men come and go but great issue
227. Peace Corps thus can add a new dimension to America's world POLICY - one for which people here and abroad have long been
228. be paying for in a health and accident policy. @ Does your POLICY have a lay-up clause? This means that if your insured