Word: beare
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...work stoppages. The right to strike, as commonly understood, is the right to cease work-nothing more." An employer does not violate the law if, during an impasse, "he temporarily shuts down his plant and lays off his employees for the sole purpose of bringing economic pressure to bear in support of his legitimate bargaining position...
...only historians will be equal to the task of excavation. The memoirs have been assembled like a scrapbook, by a man who could not bear to leave anything out. They sorely lack the editor's pencil-and an editor's restraint...
...Vietnam the administration seems to have forgotten about the disutility of arms: Gen. Taylor is reported to have said that there are no measures we are not prepared to take to win the war. Nor does the fact that France and China are both working on an independent deterrent bear out Millis' assertion that weapons are largely ornamental...
...believe that the events of Selma bear brilliant testimony to the promise of America. Nowhere else is the attempt to resolve this problem being made with such equanimity, openness, and faith in human goodness in our system of government. I am confident that a further source of pride in America-a just and honorable solution-is forthcoming...
...rate for state Governors had become notorious well before 1962. Commentators noticed that increasingly large numbers of Governors were rejected by the voters between 1956 and 1963, although most U.S. Senators, Representatives, and state legislators were routinely re-elected. But fewer observers noticed that Governors, unlike Congressmen, had to bear the brunt of rising costs in education...