Word: developed
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...limitation deal. "Our view," he cautioned, "is that a SALT agreement which just reflects the lowest common denominator that can be agreed upon will only create an illusion of progress and, eventually, a backlash against the entire arms control process." Answering Moscow's complaints about his determination to develop the cruise missile, he reiterated that the U.S. would certainly limit its strategic weapons buildup if the Soviets did the same. But if Moscow persists in holding out against a SALT pact, he warned, "the U.S. can and will do what it must to protect its security and ensure...
...Brzezinski told TIME Diplomatic Correspondent Strobe Talbott: "Part of the problem with detente is that there have been too many atmospherics, too many ups and downs. We've got to stop going on this roller coaster and develop a mature, continuing relationship. Also, there is a lot going on in Soviet-American relations, and a lot is going well, so it is a mistake to judge it just on SALT...
...American relations that a special interagency committee was formed last week in order to coordinate their diverse activities. The committee will have no policymaking power but will pull together material on the Soviet Union gathered by all Government offices in order to help the White House and State Department develop a coherent policy...
...post-Mao regime of Chairman Hua Kuo-feng had virtually rehabilitated Teng in all but name. Vilification of Teng had gradually turned into praise. Most compelling was the propaganda switch on his three famous 1975 treatises dealing with how to develop the Chinese economy, science and technology (see SCIENCE). During last year's anti-Teng campaign, these articles were labeled the "three poisonous weeds." According to a 6,000-word editorial in the People's Daily earlier this month, the weeds were actually "fragrant flowers." There has been a continuing purge from government positions of radicals associated with...
...young, unskilled, nonunionized workers are not at all comparable to the cradle-to-grave cosseting of the European worker. Mueller, who raises a few cattle on the side, has found the economics of building textile machinery in the Bible Belt so favorable that he has been able to develop an export business. One of his customers: the Soviet Union...