Word: employing
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...CLEARLY SEEMS that the entanglement most threatening the University's ability to adhere to its liberal ideal of tolerance is its connection with the Federal government. Harvard's inability to support a radical economic critique--an odd contrast to its ability to employ a good part of the President's Council of Economic Advisers--is an internal failing. But holding a chair open for Kissinger past the mandatory two-year interval implies an unhealthy relationship to the government that carries its own penalties. A Faculty with, to put it charitably, divided interests, is only the most obvious of these...
...asked to be picked up at Loc Ninh, near the Cambodian border, a town that his troops had captured last spring. Seven UH-1 helicopters, painted with white stripes to signify that they were in the commission's employ, picked up Tra and 29 of his officers, still wearing their jungle-green uniforms; one Viet Cong arrived in Saigon carrying his automatic weapon...
...late-night Paris café, where all the customers got up to dance, spontaneously crowding the floor; Tango's lingering and desperate ballroom interlude gives the film its title. Bertolucci is smitten by dancing the way Hitchcock is obsessed by staircases. Each motif gives the director occasion to employ the best elements of his visual style in full flourish. Bertolucci's dancers are not only orchestrated to the movement of the camera, but seem to embody it. All of his films have an overriding feeling of gentle, gliding movement, a ceaseless choreography for the camera...
...Corporation can be interested in this plan because it frees capital for investment abroad, where the rate of return is significantly higher than in the United States. It frees capital because a factory run on part-time jobs would employ less capital to support more people at a reduced standard of living. That is, two 15 hour-per-week jobs would tie up only three-quarters as much capital as one 40 hour-per-week job. The net effect is to release capital, while maintaining the corporation's share of the burden of employment. In view of the battle shaping...
...concrete example, let us compare what would happen to the assets of a corporation if they were shifted from their present use into factories in the country run on part-time jobs. As a basis of comparison, let us suppose that $100,000,000 in assets are presently employed in four factories in the country run on part-time jobs. In place of those four factories, three similar factories in the country would employ $75,000,000 in assets and provide 8,000 part-time jobs, with the remaining $25,000,000 in assets being invested abroad. We will assume...