Word: exhortations
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...misguided to exhort other departments to model their tutorial programs after that of Social Relations, it still seems reasonable to hope that the spirit in which Soc Rel tutorial is offered will spread to other field and that other tutorial will also become available to all those who want to take them and can do the work. This, after all, is what the Gill plan envisioned...
...best conductor, has had the Leningrad under his baton since 1938. The rehearsal facilities he has available to him would make any Western conductor envious: for a new or particularly difficult work there is absolutely no restriction on rehearsal time. But unlike some conductors, Mravinsky does not exhort his men to superhuman efforts. His theory is that if he trains them never to go all out, always to hold something back, they will play with greater precision...
...Syria have tossed more than 100 bombs and staged several minor coup attempts. The young Nasserite officers of the Aleppo garrison, who rose against the Damascus government last April, have been separated and shifted elsewhere by the more moderate generals in control; but Nasser's propagandists still exhort the army to "revolt against reaction, feudalism and imperialism." Syria has reacted with a formal complaint to the Arab League, demanding action to stop Nasser's "aggression and interference." Most Syrian leaders favor the goals Nasser claims to seek -Arab unity, social justice, agrarian reform-but they are less than...
...Jesse W. Markham, visiting professor of Economics, said "the government has to do something other than exhort or urge." The Administration should clarify its attitude toward private business, he said. "A certain unsettled feeling in the business community could be settled by a clear-cut statement that the Administration has no plans for re-organizing the structure of industry...
...affections from the flannel-mouthed Kozlov to the nimble young newcomer. In last winter's Party Plenum debate on the agricultural crisis, Polyansky's role was second only to Khrushchev's. When Khrushchev followed up the debate with a two-month, cross-country talkathon to exhort Russia's peasants to greater effort, it was Polyansky he took along to back...