Word: demande
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Lindsay, who has been speaking irregularly at college campuses around the country, also called for a fresh approach in foreign policy. "The inconsistencies and pressures of the Vietnam situation," the Mayor said, "demand some new thinking on all our traditional ideas on foreign policy...
Lindsay called the student political activity prior to the New Hampshire and Wisconsin primaries--which, he said, "has stunned all the pros"--a "source of political ferment which is changing the course of history." Lindsay urged students to "demand more than what you have gotten until America comes home again...
...others in the physical sciences and biology. Such experiments raise a host of complicated ethical, legal, political and humanistic issues. Research is a cornerstone of large universities, but experimenters who use humans may cause damage, unlike the harmless academics who warm seats somewhere in Widener. By raising questions which demand examination, human experimentation limits the classic unfettered freedom of academic research...
Occasionally the far Right comments. One Birch Society member declared that fluoridation was "a prot to sterilize the population," and another explained that by accustoming the people to mass medication, the government could demand that everyone report for vaccinations on the eve of a Communist invasion and then inject deadly air bubbles into the veins of all American patriots...
...alone, they would not face death. Speaking for a 6-2 majority, Justice Potter Stewart found the argument persuasive. "The inevitable effect," he wrote, "is, of course, to discourage assertion of the Fifth Amendment right not to plead guilty and to deter exercise of the Sixth Amendment right to demand a jury trial...