wage+war

  • 61Wage Stabilization Board — (WSB)    Established in 1950, the WSB was a board of 18 officials representing public, labor, and management equally with the authority to control wages to limit inflation during the Korean War. However, the labor members resigned after the board …

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  • 62War Industries Board — The War Industries Board (WIB) was a United States government agency established on July 28, 1917, during World War I, and reorganized in 1918 under the leadership of Bernard M. Baruch. The organization encouraged companies to use mass production …

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  • 63War of the Worlds (TV series) — Otheruses3|The War of the Worlds (disambiguation)infobox Television show name = War of the Worlds caption = rating = format = Science fiction runtime = approx. 45 minutes without commercials creator = Greg Strangis starring = Jared Martin Lynda… …

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  • 64wage — 1. noun /weɪʤ/ an amount of money paid to a worker for a specified quantity of , usually expressed on an hourly basis. See Also: earnings, pay, salary, wages 2. verb /weɪʤ/ To conduct or carry out (a war or other contest) …

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  • 65wage — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. wager; conduct, make, carry on, engage in, undertake. See warfare, undertaking, chance. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. wages, pay, stipend, fee, salary, earnings, payment, emolument; see also pay 2 . Syn …

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  • 66wage — 1. noun 1) (usu. wages) the farm workers wages a fair wage Syn: pay, payment, remuneration, salary, stipend, fee, honorarium; income, revenue; profit, gain, reward; …

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  • 67wage a war — carry out a war, go into battle, declare a state of war …

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  • 68wage — weɪdÊ’ n. salary, payment, earnings; just recompense (Literary) v. engage in, conduct (war, battle) …

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  • 69wage — noun (also wages) 1》 a fixed regular payment for work, typically paid on a daily or weekly basis.     ↘(wages) Economics the part of total production that is the return to labour as earned income as distinct from the remuneration received by… …

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  • 70wage — v. a. 1. Bet, stake, pledge, lay, wager, hazard. 2. Undertake (as war), carry on, engage in …

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