Word: accomplish
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...other is a fear of the expansion of our foreign trade and of our worldwide aviation. I was again impressed with the dangers of overstatement and of making impossible promises. I submit that a clear, frank statement of national aims, based on national interest and guided by justice, would accomplish more good for the world and cause less hatred and disillusionment later...
...fleet; Air Chief Marshal Sir Arthur Tedder, strategist of the air. They made the specific plans, which had to be shared with President Roosevelt, with Prime Minister Churchill, with General Marshall and the Anglo-U.S. staffs in Washington. But the ultimate responsibility was Eisenhower's. And to accomplish his job Eisenhower must lean heavily on his British-American headquarters staff, the unsung heroes who attend to the complex, dull details that are an inevitable and vital part of fighting...
...happen if that program is broken down. . . ." These were brave and thoughtful words, well worth the attention of civilians in & out of labor. Nevertheless, no one, perhaps not even WLB's Morse, really expects the Little Steel formula to stand-unless the President's new tactics accomplish what no previous ones have done...
...goes well, Dickson will have three years to accomplish his aim. He has a contract (at better than $10,000 annual salary), three reporters to start with. He will also write a column three or four times a week. (Gannett editors have already rejected its proposed title: Horizons Unlimited. Too literary...
...Last week SEC charged that the group had "perpetrated fraudulent practices." SEC froze the group's business, asked a Federal court order restraining the companies from paying cash surrenders and loans to certificate holders. Said SEC: investors were told that Mutual shares are safer than war bonds, and accomplish the same purpose...