Word: lateralling
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The 1946 act set up a system of "lateral entry" of departmental officers and specialists into the Foreign Service's middle ranks. But only 51 out of 2,378 applicants for lateral entry have been transferred into the Foreign Service.
Less than a minute later, the varsity scored the deciding goal. Joe Conzelman, varsity football quarterback, intercepted an M.I.T. lateral and raced through the whole Tech team for the decisive tally.
This is not the first time in the last few years that the United States has made a major policy shift without sufficient inter-allied co-ordination. In 1950, High Commissioner McCloy announced that Germany would be rearmed. The French, who had different views on this matter, found themselves faced...
On top of the German and Korean incidents, the controversy over the "New Look," shows that if any system of collective security is to be effective, there must be complete multi-lateral co-operation. The United States now finds itself the initiator of most Western policy; yet Europe would probably...
If the U.S. Federal Power Commission approves, a lateral line will run south from Winnipeg to take gas to the Minneapolis area. But Howe emphasized that Canadian consumers will get preference; the U.S. market will be served only after the pipeline to eastern Canada is assured.