Word: losely
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Then Nixon laid into what he called the 1964 campaign's "subject A"-peace. "This," he said, "is an issue where we are on the defensive. The argument is Goldwater increases the chances of war. If that charge is correct, we deserve to lose. But just the opposite is true. Goldwater, because he is for strong, firm policies, is for peace." Nixon called the nuclear-control controversy a "false issue," said that Presidents Eisenhower, Kennedy and Johnson had already set up procedures by which the NATO commander had emergency authority to use some nuclear weapons. Cried Nixon: "The real...
...mutual problem of all such candidates is the sorry progress of Goldwater's national campaign - and many attractive, respected Republicans fear with increasing intensity that they may lose simply because they are on the same ticket with Barry...
...auditors may not lose out--in fact, they may even gain--from the change. Bollinger said that the Department was considering the establishment next year of language classes especially for auditors. The noncredit classes would be modelled on the present elementary courses, and would include the same material and assignments. They will probably be instituted if the Department can obtain an increase in its budget...
...Crimson won't go unbeaten this year. The goal now is to lose no more, but McCurdy's troops, judging from yesterday's performance, will be hard pressed to keep that resolution...
Farmers are profiting from dozens of new labor-saving machines, particularly in California, which produces 10% of the U.S. food supply but will lose its supply of cheap labor when a law admitting Mexican braceros to the U.S. expires at year's end. Newly developed pickers that enable 13 men to do the job of 60 harvested 10% of the California tomato crop this year. A Salinas firm has just started making a phrenological lettuce picker-it feels each head to determine if it is ripe-invented by agricultural engineers at the University of California. Other promising machines...