Word: proper
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...attack it, not as a problem in one plant or in one company, but as a national problem which demands our attention, then by 1970 the blight of West Virginia could spread across this country. We must make it plain that the installation of new machinery is a proper subject for collective bargaining. The Government must offer technical assistance to those companies which want to bring in new machinery but want to do it without undue hard ship to the workers...
...fact that during its erection the number of bottling firms in this state has decreased from 123 to 70. Payrolls, it is estimated, have been reduced $15,000 weekly since the Lpenny-a-bottle] tax began in 1951. We are convinced that if such a tax is proper and fair in principle it is equally fair for all products sold, including magazines, food, clothing...
...donesia's villages, he had involved the nation in a bitter feud with Red China. Then, too, there was the knotty question of Presidential Regulation No. 5, which prohibits public criticism of any Sukarno decree until the would-be critic obtains a license from the proper authorities. (So far there have been no applicants...
...behave like loyal members of a godless and classless society. The results were not always happy. One rushed into the synagogue shouting, "Down with that rotten Sabbath! Long live, let us say, Monday!" Some changed their names, but although "it was only a matter of two rubles and the proper enlightenment," Lasik Roitschwantz passed up the opportunity of becoming Spartacus Rosaluxemburgsky. Adopting two saints' names in the hagiography of Marxism* was his last chance to stay out of trouble. Instead, he sighs the wrong sort of sigh ("a purely pathological phenomenon") before a poster mourning the death...
...panelists split on the question of the proper relation between college education and dramatic endeavor. Chapman flatly asserted, "Theatre at a university is an anomaly," while Balch assured, "There is no great difficulty in the co-habitation of the liberal arts and drama...