Word: complaint
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...from the article had been "widely published and is well known to nuclear physicists the world over." Dr. Bethe confirmed this, and added: "In my opinion, it was in the interest of the AEC to have it printed, but the AEC disagreed. That is their business. I have no complaint...
Gentle Dr.Albert Einstein has a learned complaint to make in the current Scientific American.* In language shrouded in darkling mathematics, he takes modern physicists to task for what he considers their lack of interest in the greatest problem still unsolved. "There exists a passion for comprehension," writes Dr. Einstein, "just as there exists a passion for music. That passion is rather common in children, but gets lost in most people later on." ¶Present-day physicists, Einstein believes, are so busy gathering facts about the innards of atoms that they have no time for the great, round, four-dimen sional...
Last week the Federal Trade Commission, asking for a showdown, cited three leading sellers of anti-histaminics for false and misleading advertising. The complaints were issued against the Anahist Co. of Yonkers, N.Y. (Anahist) and the Bristol-Myers Co. (Resistab), both of which, under their own trade names, market thonzylamine hydrochloride (also known as Neo-hetramine when prescribed for hay fever). The third complaint was against the Whitehall Pharmacal Co., which sells pyranisamine maleate (Neo-antergan) under the name of Kriptin...
...Bite. In Buhl, Idaho, Albert Hansen handed over a $10 fine court costs, an attorney fee and upper & lower dentures after pleading guilty to his wife's complaint of stealing her false teeth...
...suit, which did not mention Howell, stated the outlets of various reservoirs had beer "manipulated" so as to give the appearance of being dangerously law. The report alleged that the purpose of the campaign was to sell a quantity of water meters "in excess of $300,000,000." The complaint further stated that so little is known of artificial water making experiments that it was impossible to predict accurately the results of the project...