Word: expanded
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...survey recommended that large corporations review their policies to avoid making it difficult for executives to serve the government, that business schools place greater emphasis on research in government problems, and that the trade press expand its coverage of the whole area of government administration...
...report recommended that the White House expand its contact with businessmen, that the party in power make greater efforts to fit "square pegs in square holes, round pegs in round holes," and that the party out of power anticipate its ascendancy by making plans to bring in the right people...
...U.S.S.R. machine-tool output, already double the U.S. volume of two years ago, continues to expand without recession worries...
...with a glass of milk thinly laced with rum and honey,* the House soon realized that the self-effacing Chancellor had produced an even more self-effacing budget. He had decided that Britain was not going to get caught in the American recession, but should not risk trying to expand its economy just now, either. His "standstill budget," as the papers called it, vouchsafed only the smallest mercies, trimming income taxes only for those over 65, and halving the cinema admission tax to help the movie business up from penury. The Chancellor's one concession to industry: scrubbing...
...would probably stay up in 1958. "As to our growth," said Kappel, "I think the significant point right now is that we are furnishing more service despite the general slowing down of the nation's economy." To expand service...