Word: losely
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...between the U.S. and the U.S.S.R., can not possibly settle this conflict alone. India regards the creation of a peace-keeping force as the first step towards a plebiscite, and thus has refused to allow more than the present fifty men to patrol the thousand mile border. Shastri can lose nothing by remaining obstinate, and may gain American support for his insistence on keeping the status...
Another fault of the new plan is that the individual Houses will probably lose their images, one element of the House system worth preserving. Equal distribution according to Rank List, school background, and field of concentration, with no provision for Masters' and students' choices, may diminish the particular character of each unit...
They used to be the trademark of African virgins looking for husbands, or European grandes dames who did not want to lose the family jewels. Now pierced ears are the latest craze among U.S. teen-age girls...
...bargaining table; the looming problems of automation that were the major part of the argument remained largely unanswered. The Guild, which had demanded the same veto over automation machinery that had been won by the International Typographical Union last April, got a promise instead that it would not lose jurisdiction over jobs connected with any new machines. The I.T.U. veto, said Kheel, was "a confession of failure" by the publishers. Then he added vague and hopeful talk of possible solutions to be found by future exploratory committees...
Second, the elections suggest that if a government-backed candidate runs against an opposition candidate for the presidency in 1966, the government candidate will lose. The gubernatorial elections did not show that the government was highly unpopular, nor did they show that the extreme left was highly popular; they did show that a left-of-center coalition has more popular support than the government...