Word: strictly
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Whatever else General Motors may lose to Walter Reuther at the bargaining table, it is almost certain not to lose its temper. G.M.'s corporate temper is kept in the strict but benevolent custody of Vice President Louis Goermer Seaton, 55, dean of the auto industry's labor negotiators and one of the most extraordinary adversaries a union leader ever faced...
...identity in the shadow of its overpowering U.S. neighbor, Diefenbaker has called for Canadianization of industry, of investment, of natural resources. Last week Canadianization was applied to a new area: the press. In a 263-page report, a Royal Commission set up by the government nine months ago recommended strict penalties against "foreign" magazines sold in Canada. Said the Commission: "Only a truly Canadian printing press, one with the 'feel' of Canada and directly responsible to Canada, can give us the critical analysis, the informed discourse and dialogue which are indispensable in a sovereign society...
Child psychologists believe that the British tendency to mistreat their young may be connected with traditional British reserve. Said one specialist: "Many parents think it soppy and embarrassing to show affection. To cover up their embarrassment they become extra strict and demanding, even to the point of mental, if not physical, cruelty...
...strict rules must be followed in using cadaver blood. It must be drawn within six hours after death from a subject with no known infectious disease, and a complete autopsy must be done. When these conditions are met, say the Pontiac doctors in Clinical Pathology, "we know it can do no harm and that it offers tremendous potential good...
...their tremendous manpower." A.H.S. bombards its clients with a monthly mailing of 25,000 "technical advisories," and whenever a customer has an anniversary or is promoted, he gets a personal note from his A.H.S. salesman or even from McGaw himself. A stickler for the personal letter approach, McGaw issues strict instructions to his staff on epistolary style; e.g., never sound professional, never start with...