Word: deems
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...deem it false ... to speak of German rearmament," Adenauer said not long ago. "This is an expression which has no place in those new forms toward which we are striving. We want nothing of the old. We do not want to restore a national army...
...trouble lies in the lack of any licensing system for sound trucks. While the Cambridge police are strict about parades they do not consider a 120 decibel juggernaut particularly worthy of supervision. Rather, they deem their verbal permission sufficient control of the trucks, adding only the afterthought that it would be nice to stay away from hospitals, schools and court-rooms...
...attitude seems to be ... that we can have prosperity and security without paying for them. I hope there are a few citizens who thank their lucky stars that they can afford to pay taxes to defend their land, afford to pay for all the luxuries Americans enjoy . . . who deem it a privilege to help the world remain free, so that we may remain free ourselves. We are admittedly a warm-hearted people when disaster strikes. Must we be awakened by a cataclysm...
...therefore deem it advisable to resign, and we wish our successor in office the best of luck...
Triple Pressure. It is bad enough, says I.P.I., that the Moscow correspondents are forced to get their "news" from controlled Soviet newspapers. Still worse, correspondents tend in time to censor their own copy, in the interest of fast movement for stories they deem urgent. There is also a third pressure to keep correspondents in line. Of the six Western correspondents still in Russia-two from A.P., one each from U.P., Reuters and Agence France-Presse, plus the Times's own Harrison Salisbury-the majority are married to Russians. Since the correspondents' wives may not leave with them...