Word: deem
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...number of sterilizations last year was 206. These operations are done only when the doctors deem them advisable for the health of individuals or the community, require the consent of those sterilized...
Informed of the controversy over the admittance of Negro students to Princeton University, I deem it imperative that you weigh the views of a Negro youth whose choice of a college was decidedly affected by racial barriers. I was born and bred in Princeton. The events of your university during the past decade are among the most intimate of my childhood memories. I saw your Bill Bonthron challenge Glenn Cunningham. I cheered for Le Van, Fairman, and Ceppi when the Bengals were invincible. I feel that I am just as much a son of Old Nassau as many...
...graders began to take up the offensive. "What get us peeved," they complained, "is the continual use of such foul expressions as 'denote, delimit, maximizing, deem, feel,' and above all the inevitable 'pros outweigh the cons, therefore such should be done.' Sometimes the boys get confused, and talk about Silton when they mean Babcock, or keep 'ringing up sales on the cashier,' for ten pages...
...students have been required to sign affidavits which prescribe the conditions of enrollment. One of these conditions is that men shall enlist in the Army or Navy air corps, as they choose, at the end of their training, and another clause is that if the Army should deem it necessary, these men would enlist in the reserve...
...shall be fighting a world revolution abroad only thereby to bring about here the same revolution. I am in favor of the revolution here, but deem the war way of bringing it about regrettable," says a book by the potential defender of democracy. It is difficult to imagine how the Army overlooked the patriotic sentiments of "America's No. 1 Fascist." The F.B.I. may spot him if the Army and public opinion doesn...