Word: trend
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...schools like Harvard to assume a larger ministerial role. Last October, Harvard and Yale Divinity Schools sponsored a conference on the training of Roman Catholics for professional leadership in the Church, and have scheduled another such conference for this spring. As Terraco says, the full implications of the trend have yet to appear, but for the students involved, attending non-denominational schools provides "a good way to round off your ecumenical view...
...trend is toward huge awards to victims...
...price-cost squeeze involved in trying to run their farms. In fact, many are lsoing their farms or are running into debt annually, as the rising cost of essentials such as machinery, feed and grain pushes their production cost above the prices they receive. To reverse this trend and ensure survival they want 100 per cent parity--that is, they want food prices to balance out production costs...
...worried in the short term because it is part of a poisonous climate that is being maintained in great part by our own English-speaking media and by federal propaganda. Longer term, I think [the flight of business] is a promising trend. You have to go through breaking some eggs before the omelet appears. I'm not talking about industrial operations and their profits. I'm talking about people who, under a federal system, can come in from the outside, pick up our savings and ignore the majority around them. As long as we are under the present...
Many members of the Harvard administration feel the bill, which is designed to increase the job security of elderly people, may actually start a trend which could iead to the destruction of the entire tenure system...