Word: following
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...economic program undoubtedly will come in for closer scrutiny, and he will be under pressure to amplify it. But there is little chance that the program will change substantially. With minor exceptions, Carter has been quite consistent in his economic pronouncements, and he pledges that as President he would follow steady, predictable policies, avoiding the sudden lurches−from a free market to wage-price controls and back again−of the Republican years. His major views...
...bear. Their love has grafted each in the other's heart and mind so that when they are forced apart, it is a semi-suicide. She wonders, in rapt preoccupation, whether he is sitting, or standing, or riding his horse. When he orders his fleet to turn and follow her deserting ships in the sea battle that destroys his fortunes against Octavius Caesar, it is not that he has totally lost valor, but that being anywhere but with her is the severest loss he can contemplate. When her eyes water in remorse, he chides her with his undaunted love...
...year IBM will hold an estimated 65% of the $600 million office electric typewriter market. The company's hegemony has drawn the attention of the Federal Trade Commission's antitrust division. Yet for the first time, IBM also faces competition from manufacturers who have learned that profits follow the bouncing ball. It has taken competitors as long as ten years to engineer their way past the thicket of patents that IBM erected around its invention. Since last summer, however, five companies have entered the single-element field. At least one more is expected. Chief among the rivals...
John R. Marquand, senior tutor of Dudley House, who has worked with Whitlock for the last six years in his position as assistant dean of the College, said yesterday "the House is fortunate to have someone like Dean Whitlock to follow in Jean Mayer's footsteps...
...healthy developments are the ones that appear to be most lacking in today's pre-professional education circles. The other directed youth, according to Reisman, et al., asks more of a career than conventional status and pecuniary requirements, questions ways of going about things and is not content to follow blindly the ways of the past; and is more attuned to social concerns of people than towards personal illusions of grandeur and reward...