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Having won the Unions' support in Britain in the late 1960s, the Wilson government was able to control inflation by cutting down on wage increases. |
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Later in 1960s in Britain, the Wilson government won the Unions' support thus making it possible to control the effect of wage increases upon inflation. |
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With view to controlling the effect of wage increases upon inflation in Britain, the Wilson government began, towards the end of the 1960s, to ask for more support from the Unions. |
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In the late 1960s in Britain, the Wilson government tried to win the Unions' support in order to control the effect of wage increases on inflation. |
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the Wilson government won the support of the Unions in the late 1960s in Britain by controlling the effect of wage increases on inflation. |