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Word: employses (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
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Doko employs a management style that is characterized by self-spun homilies. Sample: "Act instead of thinking it over. Only action produces ideas." Doko's actions are expected to be in tune with the consensus of Keidanren's hierarchy. The federation's first resolution under his leadership...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Active Image | 6/17/1974 | See Source »

Quality of Work. The biggest drag on overall productivity advances is not in manufacturing but in the service field, which employs more than 60% of the nation's workers and is hard to automate. Simply measuring-much less improving-the productivity of policemen, pilots, teachers or symphony conductors is...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: WORK: Troubling Dip in Efficiency | 6/3/1974 | See Source »

> Architect Hassan Fathy, 71, who has become world-famous by designing for the poor attractive, inexpensive homes that use cheap local materials. Educated at Cairo University, Fathy employs advanced Western technology but traditional designs. He has planned high-rise residential buildings for Cairo that do not require air-conditioning but...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: EGYPT: Sadat Opens the Door | 5/20/1974 | See Source »

Reserve Mining, which is owned jointly by Armco Steel and Republic Steel, produces 15% of the U.S.'s iron ore. It mines taconite around Babbitt, Minn., then ships the flintlike rock 50 miles to Silver Bay, on the shores of Lake Superior. There the iron content of the taconite...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: POLLUTION: The Classic Case | 5/6/1974 | See Source »

Bunting employs the principal tactic of class war, the ambush. His unsuspecting victim is an American named Mark Adams, a member of that amorphous elite loosely known as the Eastern establishment. A graduate of Princeton circa 1960 and a holder of a gentlemanly undistinguished degree from Cambridge, Adams has also...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: The Best and The Brassiest | 5/6/1974 | See Source »

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