Word: constantly
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...acquaintance of the elevated train was one more enigma in the skein of enigma that is Berlin. Berlin offers a kind of excitement to be found nowhere else in Europe. Here, the individual is suppressed by the ruin, the streams of propaganda from both sides, and by the constant awareness that he is sitting on a powder...
...auto workers reason that a guaranteed annual wage would put a curb on "irresponsible production scheduling," make employment even through the year. To keep sales constant, U.A.W. would like the auto industry to give dealers more incentive (i.e., greater profits) to sell cars in the normally lean winter months, less for summertime sales. After all, argues the union, most auto executives and white-collar workers have what amounts to a guaranteed annual wage. Why not one for the production-line employees...
...Everybody will agree with you. But how long can this nation live in constant fear without getting a generation of neurasthenics or, what is worse, a generation of the devil-may-care variety. Why wait for "the approaching deadlock"? Why wait for the time when "each has the power to smash the other into radioactive rubble"? Why not attack the enemy first...
...future, Ike continued to preach optimism, pointing anew at the presence of prosperity's ingredients-population growth, business initiative, technological advance, etc. "The vigor of the recent recovery," he said, "suggests that economic expansion will probably continue during coming months." Study of History. But the economy requires constant watching, and the President cautiously pointed to some of the things that both the Government and the public should watch. Items: ¶ The stock market, the President implied, might dip, but it is not necessarily a good indicator of business conditions: "Continued economic recovery must not be jeopardized by overemphasis...
Glueck emphasizes that the procedure would be geared to rehabilitation. Each case would come under constant scrutiny as the treatment progressed, and sentence could be modified depending on the individual's progress...