Word: losely
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Sohn believes that U.S. policy has created an air of "public disappointment" regarding the United Nations. "We should send medium and small problems to the and create the habit of acceptance," he proposed, "or the world will lose faith the organization...
Traditionally, the Socialists of Britain and West Germany have talked the old-fashioned language of nationalizing nearly everything, and nearly always lose elections; the Socialists of Scandinavia scarcely mention the word nationalization, promise plenty of welfare benefits to everybody, and always win. Last week the Socialists of Sweden, who in 28 years' rule have left 90% of the country's economy in private hands, were returned to office for an eighth straight time, and by an increased popular vote...
Spahn is at his best when the going is worst. "I don't lose easily, and I pitch that way." he says. "You can't be content with halfway measures. I start every game intent on a no-hitter. When they get a hit, I try for a one-hit shutout. We baseball players live pretty high on the hog, and for 2 or 2½ hours on the ball field you can really...
...have character to lose...
...rise, and both parties have promised more spending for defense. The consumer has plenty of money; personal income hit a new high in August. He may be ready to start spending more again. A University of Michigan survey last week reported that consumers are beginning to lose some of their earlier pessimism, feel that now is a good time to buy household goods and cars...