Word: guaranteeeing
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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It is equally clear that the United States cannot afford, for military and strategic considerations, to allow the island of Formosa to fall into unfriendly hands. For this reason, the seventh fleet which now guards the Straits of Formosa cannot be withdrawn, since it is the West's only guarantee...
If France does not approve the accords, said Pinay, it will be dangerously isolated. To prove his point he produced a letter from Sir Winston Churchill, saying that if France left her place vacant at international councils, "sooner or later another nation [meaning West Germany] would take her chair." Pinay...
Under a guarantee of annual work the employer would purchase labor wholesale rather than retail. Industry would purchase for a year in advance what would amount to an inventory of labor. Management, confronted with the necessity of utilizing that inventory, and with the fluctuations which occur in most businesses, would...
But island natives evidently are reconciled to political supervision. Formosans soon will enter the nationalist army, an indication that Chiang's reforms have at least partially conciliated the native population. There is no guarantee, however, that these inductees, who will form an increasingly larger part of the army as the...
Expensive equipment is not necessarily a guarantee against such hazards. But a good hi-fi system must include at least a turntable (price $60), a diamond stylus ($20) and magnetic cartridge ($15), a good amplifier ($100), and a loudspeaker system ($150) which now usually consists of at least one woofer...