Word: peakedness
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Part of the problem was certainly the chaos caused by the campaign to criticize Confucius and Lin Piao-and by sly indirection, Chou En-lai-that peaked last year. Mass meetings, rallies and indoctrination sessions took workers away from production. According to the secret documents, workers made wage demands under...
Certainly there was no hard evidence to support the rumors that Brezhnev was on the brink of physical or political disablement. Nonetheless, a few faint signs and portents over the past two months pointed to a possible diminution of Brezhnev's vigor and perhaps even of his commanding position...
On the college campus a degree of sexual freedom is taken for granted, but the emphasis is on stable relationships. "People are pretty serious about sexual relationships now," reports a Princeton woman student. Survey Researcher Daniel Yankelovich finds that the view of marriage as obsolete peaked on campus in 1971...
Rafto hit his stride and peaked in the important Heptagonal Championship a week and a half ago. Despite a dismal Harvard team effort, Rafto crossed the finish line 21st to cop All-Ivy honors.
WAGES, in the absence of controls, will continue spiraling. Workers everywhere will try to keep up with soaring food prices and the aftereffects of heightened fuel prices, which seem now to have peaked, yet continue to pull up other prices. Okun sees some of the biggest increases coming in nonunion...