Word: standardized
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Their double-standard democracy based on materialistic philosophy might be welcomed by our Communist neighbors but not by a Government and society that believe in the integrity of Christianity...
...consequence, he has recently made an unorthodox and undictatorlike decision. He says, repeatedly, that at the end of his term, in June 1956, he intends to step out of the presidency. A promise to leave power, followed by a coy show of succumbing to duty and staying on, is standard politics in Latin America. But Odria seems firmly set on leaving. Said he recently: "The constitution clearly states that at the end of my term I must go. That is what I plan to do. Moreover, I am tired...
Frank W. Abrams, chairman of the board (ret.), Standard Oil Company of NJ. . . . LL.D...
Whatever the final settlement is in steel and autos, the chances are that it will not be picked up as a standard bargaining pattern by many other U.S. unions. Few unions this year have set their sights on G.A.W., and, except in a few isolated cases, all have quickly given up the demands. There was a time when either steel or autos set the standard pattern for most U.S. labor-management negotiations. But the pattern has been broken as U.S. industry has readjusted to a peacetime economy, with some industries booming and others slumping. More and more unions are gauging...
...Standard Oil's founder, a good capitalist and good Baptist who took the long-range values for granted, might be somewhat puzzled by all the skyhook talk. John D. Rockefeller Sr. had put the matter more simply when he wrote: I was early taught to work as well as play...