Word: ought
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Summers: Where I would dissent is from the view that we ought to think about the auto industry as a problem. The example that I like to use is that the federal government has dozens of policies which affect the viability of the press: tax policies, policies regulating job conditions in newspapers, financial policies. It would be a terrible idea, it seems to me, for the government to sit down and make a decision about how large the press should be, what kind of a press we wanted to have, how much diversity we wanted to have in the press...
...kind or level of industry discussions-coalitions to much more active discussions at the industry level, which are currently perceived to be blocked by anti-trust laws. When I say anti-trust exemption, I don't mean a license to steal. I mean that we ought to devise ways of letting companies talk to each other about how to restructure an industry which leaves them exempt during that time from prosecutions...
Among the issues expected to come up in the council's discussions are whether details of cases ought to be publicized and whether the current grievance procedures are adequate...
...encouraged the development of the Salk vaccine have also allowed for the maraudings of the Baader-Meinhof gang? Because the spirit of these years has moved equally through killers and benefactors, each propelled by the same wind whispering the same neutral message: stability is not a natural state; nothing ought...
...Viscountess Grey of Fallodon) and Mrs. Tennant (nee Hermione Baddeley, actress). They wore orange sleeping suits of silk; the guests, too, came in blazing pajamas; many brought bottles of hair restorers, ink, gasoline, Thames water. Champagne was not lacking. After the party, Mrs. Tennant said: "Bottle and pajama parties ought to be the vogue in weather like the present . . . I think London will take to the idea...