Word: harms
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...stated in his book The Negro and the Schools: "It is here (at the local level) that the South will have to determine the future of its educational system. Wise leadership at the upper levels can help, and emotional excursions by the leaders of either race can do great harm. But in the end the new patterns will have to be hammered out across the table in thousands of scattered school districts, and they will have to be shaped to accommodate not only the needs but the prejudices of whites and Negroes to whom these problems are not abstractions...
...list will do a great deal of harm, Mather claimed, because it will discourage men from worthwhile causes out of fear of being blacklisted themselves...
...harm in anyone liking to build dams and wharfs; they are just as necessary in Turkey as they are in the U.S. For the first time we have a Prime Minister [Adnan Menderes-April 23] with initiative, who thinks of the future, and your magazine never misses a chance to pick on him. If Mr. Adnan Menderes had waited for his safes to be overloaded with cash before he started acting, stagnancy, which has been Turkey's misfortune in the past centuries, would have continued and prevented any improvement. Turkey needs more and more American...
There is little doubt that a steel price rise is coming. Steelmakers will have to guard against making it so big -i.e., putting it too far above wage increases and expansion costs-that its inflationary effects will harm the entire economy of the nation...
...other hand, drinking is no more immoral at eighteen than at twenty-one. And there is little reason to believe that eighteen year-olds would have less self-control than a (hypothetical) inexperienced man of twenty-one. It seems strange that eighteen year-olds who drink without any observable harm in New York should acquire a more delicate constitution in Massachusetts...