Word: partiality
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...point. There is little doubt that scattershot unionization has problems may in fact have seemed so great to Columbia that university officials felt somehow put upon to influence the balloting in the NLRB-authorized election against District 65 a few weeks ago. That election is currently being contested. Partial unionization is attendant with innumerable problems which are all-too common in other sectors of the economy; perhaps most fearsome among them is that of leapfrogging wage settlements. If employees in similar job classifications are paid different wages simply because they are represented by different unions, then an inherent upward instability...
...only when Holcombe read Sweeney's reinstatement that he realized his victory was only partial. Sweeney reinstated him without back pay, and with a stern warning that more severe punishment may follow if his future behavior is less than exemplary...
...work harder than in in his/her normal position as a member of the teaching faculty or administration. Being a master is a job which requires a considerable personal sacrifice. It is also a very important job which is essential to the Harvard/Radcliffe educational system. The administrative stipend gives a partial recognition of these two aspects of the position. F.M. Pipkin Associate Dean of the Faculty for the Colleges
More to the political point, on a 1974 gross income of $147,683.10, he paid $62,281.20 in federal, state and local taxes, placing Ford among those who paid 42% of their income in taxes. This provides a partial contrast with Ronald Reagan, who has conceded that he paid no state income taxes at all in 1970 because of legitimate deductions for "investment losses." Reagan has promised to furnish a fuller explanation of his own financial situation soon...
Whitman said the firm will receive partial funding from the University Press. Chesley said he plans to solicit financial backing from "a number of people in the communications field...