Japanese manufacturing grew by 50% between March 1950 and 1951, and by 1952, pre-war standards of living were reached and output was twice the level of 1949.
Only one deck was restored to its pre-war standards, however, and the ship now provided accommodations for 1106 passengers in a single class.
In the 1919 season he played to his pre-war standard and was top scorer for the county again.
But they were trying to get back to pre-war standards so the brass started putting formal dress encouraged on invitations.
Both used the pre-war 405-line standard.
When the war began turning toward the Allies favour, the Commission was able to begin restoring its 1914-1918 cemeteries and memorials to their pre-war standard.
"We built the building to pre-war standards, and we built a living environment to appeal to people who are used to being very pampered."
The club's football stadium, modern by pre-war standards, is now in ruin.
Dwight retorts that the latter are like "dinosaurs", attempting to maintain pre-war standards of living and not adapting to the changed conditions in the world.
The budget for the film was considered to be quite generous and included materials that were extravagant by pre-war standards.