Word: profitably
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Samuelson spoke on the meaning profit held for economists from Adam Smith to Karl Marx...
Nobel Laureates Paul A. Samuelson, MIT professor of Economics, and Kenneth J. Arrow, professor of Economics, yesterday delivered the first two of the 1976 John Diebold Lectures on New Challenges to the Role of Profit...
...adapt a master's suggestions to his playing with little time to digest the advice, let alone work on it. A cello teacher, on the other hand, must gear his advice to the student so that the audience of cellists and non-cellists, musicians and non-musicians can profit from the class...
...Lockheed payoffs are clearly an example of what the Japanese poetically refer to as kuroi kiri (black mist), or corruption. Ironically, Premier Miki could profit from the public anger; he has earned a reputation as his party's Mr. Clean. But Tanaka, who remained a major behind-the-scenes power in the Liberal Democratic Party after his resignation as Premier, is almost certain to be tarnished, directly or indirectly, by the new scandal...
...sick joke. He cannot. Levin's primitive literary skills aside, the turning of Josef Mengele into a mad scientist from the pages of a 1940s comic book requires more than a suspension of disbelief. It also requires a suspension of taste. Exploiting such a monster for entertainment and profit is enough to give evil a bad name...