Word: generalize
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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History to Make. There was general agreement that this court was above average. What this really meant was that there were above average justices on it. The absence of a strong disciplinarian like the late Chief Justice Hughes contributed to the haggling among the justices; so did the ever-growing complexity of the problems which they were called upon to solve...
That is why Britain is finding it harder & harder to sell in dollar countries. In a few other countries, e.g., Belgium and Italy, British export trade is running into trouble for the same reasons, but, in general, the pound position as against other "soft" currencies has strengthened rather than weakened. In other words, if the British cut the official rate to, say, $3.50 in order to get in line with the dollar, other countries would devalue their currencies to get in line with the pound...
Most experts agree that this general "revaluation" has to come sometime. The question is when...
...growing body of U.S. opinion answers, "Soon." U.S. Secretary of the Treasury Snyder is about to leave for Europe in a mood to ask European financial authorities why general devaluation, beginning with the pound, should not start...
...Tirana, the tubby little ex-tinker Koci Xoxe met the ultimate end of all unregenerate purgees. Once the general secretary of the Albanian Communist Party, Xoxe was shot by a firing squad of the same secret police he had once organized. Also convicted of being "plotters against popular democracy," three other pro-Tito Albanians got stiff prison terms...