Word: wouldn
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...charter flights are operated by British Oversees Airways Corporation. Yesterday, a BOAC official explained that "you certainly wouldn't expect the British government to penalize one of its own firms...
...Wilson got into a name-calling argument. Ervin busted in: "I've always been able to sympathize with what Jonah is reputed to have said after the whale threw him off on dry land after three days: 'If you'd kept your mouth shut, this thing wouldn't have happened.' " Ervin's comment may have been irrelevant to the issue-but both Jackson and Wilson calmed down...
...field, she can't hit any better than your grandmother," a Sox spokesman jubilantly declared, "but I wouldn't trade her for DiMaggio in his prime...
...cent of her GNP; England's exceeded fifteen per cent of hers. (This helps explain why the unprincipled British will trade with Rel China; America can afford her high-minded refusal to do so.) Even if an expansion of exports were the only effect of the Bill, it probably wouldn't make much of a dent in America's economy, much less in the serious labor problem...
Questions & Gyrations. Despite these obvious advantages, most admen are still skeptical of public ownership. Their big fear is that it might undermine the confidential relationship between an agency and its clients. "I wouldn't want to be part of an agency that owed its primary obligation to stockholders," says Fairfax Cone, executive committee chairman of Chicago's Foote, Cone & Belding. Adds Ernest Jones, president of Detroit's MacManus, John & Adams: "If there were outside stockholders, they would have the right to ask such questions as 'What is the contemplated Pontiac budget for next year?' Well...