Word: factors
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Most of the complaints come, of course, from Republican leaders already committed to other 1964 possibilities. But they are a significant factor in the campaign...
...held at 1% of the retail price of a loaf of white bread. Actually, argues Pillsbury, the Government has a bigger hand than the millers in setting prices. The cost of wheat makes up five-sixths of the flour price, and Government crop-support programs are the major factor in determining the wheat price...
...lackluster record has not been the only factor weakening Sir Alec's modernization theme. The presence of the fourteenth Earl of Home ("an elegant anachronism" in the words of Labour's leader Harold Wilson) at the head of a government drawn largely from England's exclusive public schools does not inspire a belief in Conservative renovation...
...extraordinary to see how naive one can be in this area" of legislation, he declared. "If we pass a law saying that race shall not be a factor in employment, then what grounds do we have for opposing a law that race shall be a factor...
...overriding factor in the unemployment situation is that virtually all jobs now being created are for the skilled and the educated; of the 1,500,000 jobs gained in the past year, only about 400,000 went to blue-collar workers. The big gains came in the service fields, which in general require much higher education levels. This uneven situation has existed for a long time, but it has clearly become even more aggravated by prosperity. Just to hold at the present level of unemployment, the economy not only must generate at least 3,500,000 new jobs every year...