Word: temperedness
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The profit climb has continued because of the happy conjunction of strong demand, stable costs and increased productivity-and economists are as pleased about it as executives. But their optimism was somewhat tempered last week by uneven reports on the economy's performance in August: though personal income rose...
The appointment was criticized as being blatantly political. Editorialized the Milwaukee Sentinel: "Our pride must be tempered by the fact that the appointment is obviously political . . . He was an early Kennedy supporter and his name is Polish, a coincidence which is likely to make some Kennedy votes next year among...
The Saigon-based press corps is so confident of its own convictions that any other version of the Viet Nam story is quickly dismissed as the fancy of a bemused observer. Many of the correspondents seem reluctant to give splash treatment to anything that smacks of military victory in the...
"Nosedive." A Kyoto banker's son, Nagare was so brash from the beginning that his father packed him off to a Zen temple to meditate. While there, Nagare was entranced by an aging master swordsmith, who ritualistically tempered keen blades for samurai swords, as good for beholding as for...
Angling & Go. After working out such problems and receiving expected governmental approval, the three Mitsubishi firms plan to merge in May. The man most likely to head the new company is Shinzo Fujii, 70, the president of Shin Mitsubishi, the biggest and financially strongest of the three firms. An even...