Word: employs
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Many educators disagree sharply with the idea that children should be trained in the art of I.Q. improvement, and fear that overanxious parents may employ books such as Rosenfeld's. to make their child test-wise but no wiser, and perhaps more neurotic...
...Drumright. The Reds' chances in the General Assembly next fall will depend mainly on just how the issue is raised. And on the techniques of U.N. maneuvering, Drumright added. Jack Kennedy is "very well informed." More significantly, while no decision has been made on just what tactic to employ, the President is determined to fight hard. "You may be sure that he will try to come up with a solution that will keep our ally the government of the Republic of China-in, and the Reds...
...except to men with relatives in the trade. "A man's knowledge is his livelihood," explains Dealer David Ruff. "You make a decision a minute, and it's easy to make a costly mistake." Most wholesale dealers have small shops, sell at a 5% or 7% markup, employ brokers who do the actual leg work for a 1% or 2% commission. Nearly 80% of the West 47th Street trade is wholesale, but there is also a thriving retail business. ''There are some real bargains here." says one dealer...
...stony, eroded land alternately scourged by drought and swamped by flood. The rains are intermittent to the point where the Jaguaribe River, one of the region's most important, is known as the "world's longest dry river." Along the coast, the old landowning families employ sharecroppers to raise cane, corn and cotton on relatively productive land, keep their workers bound by insuring that they are forever in debt to the plantation store. In the dry inland area, more than half of the 26 million people are regularly reduced to living on cactus flour; large numbers line...
Where private enterprise makes it possible, Pope John urged that workers acquire shares in the firms that employ them. A onetime farm boy himself, John dug deep into the problems of ailing agriculture, especially critical in Italy, offering various solutions, including state aid, tax reform, cheap capital, social security and price protection...