Word: inferiorated
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...factories, oldsters have at least as good a production record as youngsters: e.g., in a sample group of 1,444 skilled workers, those rated "excellent" averaged over 47 in age, "inferior" workers...
...nationals residing in the U.S. in 1890, which, in China's case, totals 105 a year). Passed along to a receptive Senate for approval, the repeal measure would counteract, to some extent, the waves of Jap propaganda-that the U.S. thinks of the Chinese as members of an inferior race...
...does not surprise me, for I once owned those springs myself. What does surprise me, however, is the falling off in the richness of the water. In my time the yield was a dollar a dipperful. ... It may be the proprietor's process is an inferior...
...tenors of the '90s with a voice so deep that he was accused of being a baritone. Not for several years did he discover his golden tenor range and enormous volume. And even with these assets, his Metropolitan debut in 1903 was no smash. Critics found his acting inferior and his vocal style coarser than that of his great, aristocratic predecessor, Jean de Reszke...
...important than the fact that they were still better than enemy equipment was another consideration which airmen have tentatively labeled "the principle of numbers." This is the principle that the sheer weight of numbers in aircraft gives the holder an advantage over the enemy even if his aircraft are inferior...