Word: answerable
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...answer to assertions by Robert Cartwright, a high State Department official, that Worthy had pleaded guilty to failing to report to a conscientious objectors' camp during the Second World War and had served one day in jail for this misdemeanor before finally entering a camp, Worthy said the following...
...pressure of Korean conflict, as ill-adapted to the present need for long-range planning. Prime Minister Macmillan argues, further, that an economically burdened England could never be the defensive force the free world expects; hence he asserts "more punch for the pound" through powerful deterrents is the British answer to economic and military pressures...
Conant's reply to the suit, filed in federal court here yesterday, said the memorandum was an official document and as part of a judicial proceeding was "absolutely privileged." The answer said the remarks in the memorandum were true...
...story of The Goodness of the Town has several virtues. He does not use verbal tricks. He is not impresed with his own prose. He has something to say. He says it. All of this is very reassuring in The Advocate. But I can only give a negative answer to the crucial question: "Does he say it well enough to move the reader?" There is really nothing wrong with this story, but nor is there enough right with...
Speaking to a Ford Hall Forum audience, Bender suggested that "decentralization" might be the answer to an unprecedented demand for admission to colleges...