Word: consisted
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...these emotions and personal demonstrations of conviction provide the basis for an effective foreign policy? No. No President of the United States can avoid the problem of power and how to use it effectively and responsibly. An effective policy does not consist in orders to the marines to turn on the water mains at Guantanamo, or in unleashing Cuban exiles to attack Russian merchant ships trading with Cuba...
...companies and a dozen or so mediocre nightclubs, boasts only three starrable restaurants: the elegant, century-old Adler, a favorite of government gourmets and gossips called Maternus, and La Redoute, a rococo mansion where Beethoven once performed. For members of the 88 diplomatic missions in Bonn, the main diversions consist in attending one another's parties-at least 20 a week-and the American Club's Wednesday night bingo game. The Old Bonn families keep strictly to themselves; so do the town's 13,000 university students and faculty members. New Bonners, as they call...
...Program has come to consist of a strict requirement that students choose from among courses which have no particular reason for being on the General Education lists, it has more recently been exposed to more serious attack--competition from other programs (freshman seminars, sophomore standing, the Visual Arts Center) which would either eliminate entirely or dominate much of the extra departmental work of their participants. The Gen Ed Program, if it is to be something more than an ever-loosening distribution requirement, is in need of a revolution. It is revolution that the Doty Committee proposes, but an extremely conservative...
...CCCP recommended instead that the core consist of one year of a physics sequence and math sequence plus one half-year of chemistry. The student would then add to this by selecting "science area electives" and "elective laboratories...
...address at Georgetown University's Center for Strategic Studies, U.S. Under Secretary of State George Ball emphasized Washington's conviction that the multilateral force represents the only practical means of giving NATO nations partial control of nuclear weapons. As advocated by the U.S. since 1960, MLF would consist of 20 Polaris-armed surface ships manned by mixed allied crews. Though the U.S. would initially retain its veto power over the use of the missiles, the fleet would ultimately be controlled by some form of executive body representing the participating nations. So far, eight NATO members have joined...