Word: employs
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...second lecture, "The Role of Private enterprise," Copland contended that the pre-war economy failed to operate in the best interests of the community at large, that it could not avoid depressions, and that it will not employ all available factors in the long...
...Chinese people generally are tolerant with regard to the Communist question. The Government's policy to employ political means to secure a peaceful settlement has been consistent. The policy will eventually succeed because it is in line with the good sense of the people." There will be no civil war in China, the Generalissimo added, so long as he is that nation's leader...
...also charged that Corrigan forced manufacturers to employ his firm, threatening to submit unfavorable reports to the Navy on those who refused. The firm allegedly banked $109,000 as Corrigan's share in fees thus received...
...their scramble for points, many of this season's well-tutored fives employ several different types of offense, and make split-second adjustments from one to another as the situation demands. To offset the fluid offenses, coaches have rigged fluid defenses, in which the players shift back & forth from zone defense to man-to-man, with variations. Even the old set plays have acquired delicate subtleties comparable to the different blocking assignments that give a football team half a dozen kinds of off-tackle plays from one basic pattern...
Keenly aware of the distrust with which it is regarded throughout Central America, the United Fruit Co. leans over backward to keep the Zamorano school above suspicion. It has announced that it will not employ the graduates in its plantations. The school does not teach banana culture, admits no students because of political connections, markets no surplus produce for fear of being accused of exploiting the students' labor. Said one relieved staff member, long a United Fruit employe: "We feel as pure as missionaries here...