Word: exploited
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...questions must be asked: What does the new formula really mean? Does it provide for the operative administration of its decrees? Will the Conference recognize by its legislation, that a mere limitation of naval armaments without an effective working agreement about the future of China may help Japan to exploit China rather than the United States to protect China against exploitation...
...questions must be asked: What does the new formula really mean? Does it provide for the operative administration of its decrees? Will the Conference recognize by its legislation, that a mere limitation of naval armaments without an effective working agreement about the future of China may help Japan to exploit China rather than the United States to protect China against exploitation...
...foregoing does not mean that the Harvard Magazine should turn "Bolshevik" or exploit the sensational merely for the disturbance it can create but that it should turn its attentions rather toward the contemporary than the collegiate literary, the unusual than the unexpected. In the University as elsewhere there is a wealth of liberal thought and discussion which at the present has little chance of being represented in any college publications. Much of it the Advocate does not desire to print, and more would never be turned in to it because of the Advocate's policy of standing by the conventional...
...fertile field for the seeds of revolution than that of any other country. Revolts and counter-revolts, executions and dictatorships, nowhere else are either so virulent or so persistent. Only through a rule of iron was Diaz able to maintain order, and at his policy of allowing foreigners to exploit Mexican resources the natives surged with discontent. The Mexican peon is like the dog in the manger; although he cannot govern himself, he will not long tolerate another's doing it; although he himself can not exploit the country's mineral wealth, he is determined that no one else shall...
...Throughout the three years following that famous expedition, Mr. MacMillan conducted cruising trips of his own along the Coast of Labrador, with the special purpose of studying the Eskimos in that vicinity. From 1913 to 1917, he was commander of the Crocker Land Expedition. His next exploit will be the Bowdoin-Baffin Land Expedition, which will be sent...