Word: problems
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Dates: during 1960-1960
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...Gard Wiggins, Administrative vice-President, said yesterday that "the problem has been discussed at great length," but did not mention any specific possible solutions...
...achievement of this "high-level equilibrium." The first of these is the increasing population. He lamented that there are no adequate institutions available to limit the population, and called misery the only effective method at present. Looking ahead 200 years, Boulding saw a "universal slum," should this problem not be overcome...
...able to move faster in the competitive race, coordinating the operations of its world network of plants without worrying about possible objections from local minority stockholders. In addition, it would no longer have to put out an annual report, opening itself to complaints from local politicians about profits-a problem G.M. faced in Australia before it bought all of its subsidiary's stock...
...workers. To Wheeling, the auctioneer's machine-gun chant was an old familiar dirge; for years, thousands of its skilled workmen have looked on helplessly as, one after another, the gates of its plants have closed for good. Once-thriving Wheeling is a prime example of an urgent problem: the depressed area...
...nightscape of a religious ordeal, The White Stone is emotionally somber but intellectually spirited. Novelist Coccioli has failed to solve the perennial problem with religious heroes-making goodness seem exciting. But he has succeeded in an only slightly less exacting task, making goodness seem godly...