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Word: resultantly (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1950-1959
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...inflationary factors into the U.S.'s economic structure: 1) Big Labor's power to force wages up even when demand is falling, and 2) Big Business' tendency to eliminate price competition, set profitable "administered prices," and restrict cornpetition to quality, styling, service, etc. The combined result, says Burns, is that instead of slipping downward when demand declines, prices tend to hold steady during economic downturns, or even go on creeping upward...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: BATTLE BEHIND THE BUDGET BATTLE | 3/16/1959 | See Source »

...Veritas Foundation is, however, entitled to present its case to the Alumni and the Administration. Members of the foundation have stated that they do not wish to hurt the Program for Harvard College, either as a tactic or as a contingent result of their campaign. Yet even allowing that they may consider the urgency of their appeal more imperative than the success of the Program, their sincertiy about not wishing to hurt the Program is open to question when they solicit for their own fund drive...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Veritas Vanitas | 3/14/1959 | See Source »

When Quincy House, with its independent kitchen, is opened next Fall, Bullitt expressed the hope that menu planning does not "become part of the same bureaucratic pattern." Such a move would result in a "leveling downward toward general mediocrity" in the quality of House food, he added...

Author: By Walter L. Goldfrank, | Title: Bullitt Criticizes Proposal For Standard House Menus | 3/12/1959 | See Source »

...only those who dine in Adams or Dunster, but also other undergraduates. For the central kitchen crew is goaded to make its menus more varied and palatable than they might be otherwise if superior competition did not exist. The proposal for unified menus should not be adopted; it could result in tasteless conformity...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Culinary Bureaucracy | 3/12/1959 | See Source »

...solution will evidently have to come from London, rather than from the settlers or the nationalists. The suggested establishment of a Parliamentary Commission is a valuable step, for by arriving at a decision before the scheduled revision date of 1960, it would prevent the outcome from being a political result of the forthcoming British election, as now seems to be the danger...

Author: By Bartle Bull, | Title: Unrest in Rhodesia | 3/12/1959 | See Source »

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