1. Dole meant to suggest that if elected he would bring real governmental reform and new national economic progress. 2. Food is the basic necessity of life and without it economic progress is impossible. 3. He offered an all but certain formula for economic progress. 4. It is essential to provide a sound base from which economic progress can be made. 5. The country has made significant economic progress. 6. The greatest obstacle to economic progress has been mass unemployment. 7. The overwhelming reasons cited were the economic progress and develop-ment under his regime, and its relative stability. 8. These fears were, strongest at a time when great advances in social security were coinciding with great economic progress. |