Word: demanding
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...exact and complete translation of your admirable story was published in Vatan. We received it in a cable of 5,200 words-quite a record for a Turkish daily-and published it in two parts (on account of a frozen quota of newsprint). There was an enormous demand for copies, so we had to publish the whole story again, adding your cover and the pictures after TIME itself arrived. The objective review of the personality of Menderes made a deep impression on the public here, and caused widespread discussions...
...from $34.1 million to an estimated $37.3 million. But Tidewater is expected to report an earnings drop from $34 million in 1956 to $27.2 million in 1957. Reason: Refiner Tidewater has been harder hit than the producing end of Getty's empire by the drop-off in gasoline demand...
...just such a goal that Wilson campaigned for, decades before President Lowell was to demand it in Cambridge. And the same elements which finally defeated him in 1908 would be sure to oppose vigorously any similar move by President Goheen to abolish the clubs fifty years later...
Ward said that the whole curriculum has been under study this past semester. There has been a consistent demand for a less rigorous theory course than Music 51, he noted. The new course will cover the elements of theory and fill the need of the students who find that Music 51 involves too much work...
...City, NJ. two months ago by urging a voluntary one-year wage freeze to hold prices down (TIME, Dec. 16). Gray's argument for wage restraint also applies to the anti-featherbedding code: high construction costs are against the interests of building-trades workers, because high costs curb demand, and lower demand means fewer jobs...