Word: musts
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...rich" (high on the gas) and one "lean" (high on air). The two mixtures are burned in sequence in the combustion chamber, and this produces 20% more mileage and few er emissions than conventional engines. However, the proco requires high-pressure fuel pumps and complex fuel injec tors that must be machined to microscopic tolerances. Ford is putting up a pilot production line to find out if it can massproduce these parts. If the company suc ceeds, it plans to introduce the engine in limited numbers in model year...
Corporate policy is changing fast to give women the line responsibilities that they must have to rise high enough to become directors. Said General Motors Chairman Thomas Aquinas Murphy, who was a speaker at the breakfast: "Our constant challenge is to find the unconventional woman, the woman with a strong educational background in engineering, who can approach a job as a first-line supervisor with enthusiasm...
Like a circular firing squad, people in each sector of the gasoline business point to those in the other. All the major companies have raised their wholesale prices, and there is endless debate over whether or not these increases are justified by the rising costs that the firms must pay for oil. Since early November, Exxon has boosted its wholesale price for regular gas by 4.3%, to 47.9? per gal.; Mobil has lifted its price 10% to 51.9? per gal. and Amoco 11.4% to 50.6? per gal. The service station dealers then normally pass these wholesale increases on to their...
Even when they live at home, quadriplegics and other severely paralyzed people often must rely on the costly services of attendants to help them with simple everyday chores. Now a young researcher at Tufts-New England Medical Center thinks she has found a cheaper, possibly better way: just as guide dogs serve as eyes for the blind, says Psychologist Mary Joan Willard, 28, so small trained monkeys can act as hands, arms and legs for the handicapped...
Unlike U.S. judges, Chinese judges have not been independent, but beholden to the party. A Central Committee communiqué issued in December hints at the debate now going on with this waffling message: "Procuratorial and judicial organizations must maintain their independence as is appropriate...