Word: trended
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Said Dulles: ''We would like to see in Indonesia a government which is constitutional . . . There is a kind of 'guided democracy' trend there . . . which may not quite conform with the provisional constitution, and apparently does not entirely satisfy large segments of the population...
...year's end some such trend was actually becoming evident, though it seemed to stem more from the recession and a falling off in the import of heavy capital equipment from the U.S. than from any government action. The Tories, who succeeded in their 7 4-months in office in doing something for almost everybody, will ask the Canadian voters for a parliamentary majority solid enough to ensure them the usual four years in power. As the campaign opened, they seemed to have a better than even chance...
...came a batch of earnings reports last week for the fourth quarter of 1957, the first quarter of the dip. The trend in most cases was downward, but like the economy itself, the reports added up to a mixture of good and bad. Even in cases where fourth-quarter earnings fell, the fall was often not great enough to prevent the company from totting up record earnings for the year...
...biggest oil company its first yearly earnings dip in five years. Healthy fourth-quarter gains were run up by International Business Machines ($2.17, v. $1.86 in 1956), which had a record profit year, and Westinghouse Electric Corp. ($1.11, excluding a special tax refund, v. $1.07). Though the earnings trend was down, such surprisingly strong showings in the face of the business slump gave hope to investors that in 1958's first quarter, many companies may feel the recession less than expected...
...much as 17.5% below 1956 figures. Box-office business will probably get worse if post-1948 films are peddled to television in the same volume as their predecessors. Some 300 post-1948 movies have already been sold down the channel, including such quality films as High Noon. This trend, warned the report, could be "a death blow to theaters and production...