Word: isolateed
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The White House's hope that saturation reporting would aid Nixon's Operation Candor proved illusory. News accounts, unable to digest or isolate the wealth of material released by Presidential aides, pointed out how many questions remained unanswered. Many papers in the Sunday editions followed the United Press...
If one were to isolate a Republican spirit, it would presumably be an independant, honest one, willing to contribute to better public service, suspicious of inefficient government, and sympathetic to reform to provide best performance from tax dollars. As recent events have shown, these are virtues in short supply at...
in itself does not isolate and cannot isolate its participants from the outer world. Therefore the degree of assurance in the guarantees for security should be regarded in the general context of the international situation. It is obvious that the aggravation of international tension, the growing danger of a nuclear...
"You can't isolate Watergate as a separate problem," says Aaron M. Kohn, director of the metropolitan crime commission in New Orleans. "It's the peak of a pyramid that covers all 50 states. All of the ingredients of Watergate are merely a reflection of things we have...
The problem has puzzled engineering specialists at MIT and Hansen, Holley and Biggs, a consulting firm in Cambridge called in in January to isolate the cause of the breakage.