Word: candidness
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Based on his unusually candid critique of Ford's program, Burns will be one voice urging future flexibility, including perhaps some mandatory wage-price and energy controls and more federally funded jobs and tax aid for the unemployed and poor. If Ford's present proposals do not do the job, some of his other advisers, including William Seidman, his economic policy coordinator, will probably join Burns in that advice...
Polaroid's complicity in this system cannot be avoided, and officials of the company certainly are not going to be candid about involvement in an internationally despised system when a large contract is at stake, especially when faced with the recent financial troubles that have confronted Polaroid. However, it is important to note Mr. Palmer's pleasure and pride with the fact that its major distributor "recently tripled the salaries of its 124 black employees." While that is merely a molecule in a bucket, it is also crucial to realize that, because of the racist policies of the government...
...that during the three weeks of minisummits the public followed the news, was well aware of the Administration's position and was not heartened. Some Wall Streeters suspect that the stock mar ket's nosedive last week (see box page 40) was accelerated by some of the candid assessments of the depth of economic trouble that came out of the summit...
...within two weeks of each other last May, Schmidt and Giscard have chatted weekly by telephone (sometimes oftener), got together to discuss defense and foreign policy four times, mapped new plans and programs for the European Economic Community, and established a working relationship that is almost as informal and candid as if they were members of the same government...
Rosovsky's candid remarks about merger and his hesitency to consider alterations in male enrollment are typical of the attitudes of many Harvard administrators, alumni and faculty members: They aren't really concerned about the technicalities of the corporate relationship between Harvard and Radcliffe, but are more wary of efforts to equalize male-female enrollment by decreasing the male population here...