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Martin himself comprehends this pressure, but as a co-captain last year, he has had enough time to adjust. "At first I filled my role and waited for others to fill theirs," he explains, but as a captain "how you play matters. That puts a little pressure...
...final slap came when the committee passed, by a 17-to-4 majority, an increase of only 5%. That would trim up to $13 billion from the proposed $274 billion defense budget for fiscal 1984, a trim that the various services would have to adjust to, probably by stretching out weapons purchases and cutting back funds for operation and maintenance...
...businesses, especially small ones, would do much to encourage increased production. His plans for workers, providing elaborate government training and matching programs, giving employees a say in the workplace, encouraging labor-management partnerships suffer than confrontations--are changes that inevitably must take place if the United States is to adjust to its current industrial structure. Hart's general that the federal government should acknowledge that any policy it sets has an effect on the market, and that it should consequently plan out in a coordinated manner what its priorities are, is a persuasive...
...willingness to adjust to a new environment many said, was the key to a successful stay here...
...want to live here, you have to adjust get up every morning with a smile, and be positive, said one student. The Michigan Daily