Word: retainers
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...first quarter to a record $542 billion in the fourth, predicted that it would hit $570 billion for 1962 as a whole. "The gains already achieved have set the stage for further new records in output, employment, personal income and profits." That the dollar might retain its buying power, the President urged restraint on management in its pricing policies, and appealed to labor to take it easy in wage demands. Said he: "We must seek full recovery without endangering the price stability of the last four years. The experience of the past four years has shown that expansion without inflation...
...offset printing (though now usually from zinc plates rather than stone). But beyond its commercial uses, the lithograph has been especially dear to the artist. Through this medium, he can spread his message wide and yet know that no matter how many copies are made, each lithograph will retain his personal touch...
While you acidly insinuate that the British are clods for their delay in decimalizing their coinage, you fail to mention that coinage is the only thing America has decimalized. It seems rather ignorant and inconsistent for a country that brags decimalized coinage since 1792 to retain in 1962 hopelessly antiquated systems of linear, dry and liquid measurement...
Under the compromise, which is slated to be ratified by Congress this week. Balaguer will appoint a seven-man Council of State over which he will preside, at least in the beginning-and with the right to retain Rodriguez Echavarria as armed forces chief. All six other Council member-designates are either independents or men who turned against Trujillo. Amiama Tió, a small businessman, and Imbert, a cement plant manager who drove the assassination car, will each be represented...
Despite this, some economists, such as the University of California's President Clark Kerr, believe that a combination of retraining and relocation could significantly alleviate automation's impact-provided there were realistic safeguards. Union men would have to retain their old seniority rights while occupying new jobs, management would have to give earlier notice of coming layoffs, the Government would have to put out more information on job opportunities, and there would have to be down-to-earth training programs that focused on basic skills rather than specialized job training. Recalling that the U.S. Army...