Word: disregarded
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...free," Morse continued, "when he has responsibility for the arrangement of his own affairs according to his own conscience. He said the Democrats had shown "disregard and disdain for, and lack of confidence in man's right to be responsible for his own actions...
What makes the incident so disturbing is the students' almost total disregard of any right to privacy in her communications that Miss Michelmore might have. Her views were expressed in a personal message, addressed to a close friend at home. Yet--and it makes no difference here whether the post card was intercepted in the mails or discovered on the ground somewhere--the organizers of the demonstration apparently felt no qualms about reproducing it by the thousands and using it to Foment a demonstration...
...general depression in the event of disarmament. The government, he notes, could continue to pay arms producing corporations after production of weapons had ceased, thus maintaining the status que. In proposing various less costly courses of action for the government, Fasteau eludes the traditional trap for budding economists; disregard of the political verities. He recognizes the widespread tendency to identify Keynes with Communism and temporary deficit spending with personal insolvency. Unlike most of his elders, however, he stresses the value of a public information program as an effective means for eliminating these misconceptions. Flitting from dislocation in Southern California...
...hard" are relative. While Khrushchev may seem soft to Peking, he appears exceedingly hard elsewhere. These terms are, ultimately, only labels for different strategies aimed at the same end: the overthrow of capitalism, the triumph of Communism. That is a simple but important fact that the West cannot disregard without peril, in dealing with the men who rule one-third of the earth's people...
Even if it were possible to disregard the ineffable cliche quality of Inge's screenplay, it would not be possible to overlook Natalie Wood's abysmal acting. If Sandra Dee stands at the nadir of movie acting, then Miss Wood sits on her shoulders. Her only commendable scenes are those in which she runs through the grass or jumps up and down gleefully with her girlfriends. When it comes to words or sentences, she does not succeed so well...