Word: consenting
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...said: Why is it so terrible to nationalize a company? It was done here. That is perfectly true, but it was done ... to our own British industry. Colonel Nasser's action is entirely different. He has taken over the international company without consultation and without consent...
...long since been doomed. The House did manage to work constructively for about two minutes: the time it took to deal with a presidential veto. President Eisenhower had turned down the $2.1 billion military construction bill for a good reason: it invaded the executive field by requiring the consent of congressional committees for Defense Department action on guided missile and military housing programs. The House approved a new version, with the objectionable clauses removed...
Eastern frontier with Russia, and the day may come when Turkey and Britain will want to act in the Middle East, and Greece will not. "The Egyptian government has opened the door to Soviet penetration of the Middle East," Menderes went on. "Why should we consent to place the whole future of Turkey at stake...
...companies share the fruits of basic research. RCA has earned enough income from royalties and Government contracts since 1947 to make its research program selfsupporting. Thousands of patents developed by Bell Labs may now be used by other companies without charge, as a result of the trustbusting consent decree signed last January by A. T. & T. and Western Electric. Eastman Kodak estimates that at least one-third of 1,800 basic studies published by its researchers have benefited industry as a whole...
...AFUS! Pride and tradition are the services' lifeblood-and this would be the death blow to each. The same uniform-bah! The same promotion list-phooey! Would our intrepid young flyers ever consent to this? Would you demolish the Halls of Montezuma? Would you assassinate Benny Havens? Would you desecrate the Navy Blue and Gold? The effectiveness of any armed force lies chiefly in the morale and spirit of its components and not in a cold, efficient, economic steamroller...