Word: pricing
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...will likely be a pure, if noisy, laboratory in democracy for some time to come, and plenty of advice will be needed all around. Only two of the Representatives are lawyers, and Robert's Rules of Order is sure to take an initial pounding. It is a small price to pay for the first government in Viet Nam's troubled history in which the populace has a genuine say-and a stake worth fighting...
...fact, the show juxtaposed a cosmetics consultant, urging clients to use a combination of five or six preparations, with a dermatologist who said that one or two would do. Of course, manufacturers know that-and so do women. But as Narrator McCutchen said: "How can there be a reasonable price for a dream...
Though Ford Negotiator Malcolm Denise admitted after the settlement that "our costs are always reflected in prices," the company kept mum on how much, or when, it might up car prices to meet the cost of the new contract. Undoubtedly, the $114 average price increase that Ford announced last month-in line with the rest of the industry-anticipated many of the labor costs. If Reuther's $800 million package was more than the company had projected, prices may be raised once again at year's end, when shoulder harnesses become a mandatory safety item...
...year-but in a surge of inflationary wage increases. With its staggering 7% annual increase in wages and benefits, the Ford settlement dwarfs the 4.9% won last year by the airline machinists, who effectively buried the Administration's once cherished 3.2% wage-price "guide-posts." Though the Administration has been strangely silent of late, it is now clear that another mark has been passed. Last August CEA's Ackley expressed the hope that Reuther's men would not jostle "the general pattern that has developed this year around...
...drastic step of outlawing all cigarette commercials on television, last year persuaded cigarette manufacturers to limit other advertising as well. Nonetheless, half of all British adults remain on cigarettes, and the past two years have seen a steady increase in consumption among young people. Confronted with a tax-heavy price of 75? a pack, Britons seem largely indifferent to the health scare, economically they continue to smoke their cigarettes down to the final finger-burning puff...