Word: guaranteeeing
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1950-1959
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
The agreement reached at Lancaster House a few days ago has committed Great Britain to the rearming of Germany and the maintenance of four Continental divisions as a guarantee to France. The nine-power agreement was well covered by American papers. What was not so well documented was the decision...
Until now the Soviets have loudly advocated an immediate outlawing of atomic weapons and a general agreement that would make war a moral crime. Like the ill-fated Kellog Briand pact of the 'twenties, this scheme gave no guarantee of enforcement, and even if carried out, would have left Russia...
The new plan would guarantee a wide choice for the Class Day Committee.
The aim of the new program is to guarantee a uniform cross-section of the class in each college. Under the old system, which resembles the Harvard house plan, freshmen in groups of up to 12 could apply to any house of their choice. Invariably 60 to 70 percent of...
Strasser stated that depriving the drive from using the term bill for collection because of such an extreme possibility was rather naive on the part of the University. "We could almost guarantee," he said, "to make up to the University any loss incurred in this manner."