Word: manner
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...recent conduct of the students at Columbia University [May 3] was superfluous, atrocious and inane. As soon as the students "captured" the various buildings Mr. Kirk should have given the order for the police to remove the students in any manner they deemed necessary. The method that the police exercised was excellent, but, I'm afraid, not quite as forceful as I, and many others, would like to have seen. When a minority of shaggyhaired rebels can seize college buildings and take human beings captive, our society is definitely lacking in some standard of subordination...
...necessary to formalize the scheme by specifying the circumstances under which a nation may use its SDR's. It must also fix some sort of limit, probably adjusted to a nation's volume of trade and size of GNP, to which the nation may draw, and decide the manner in which the proposal must be ratified by IMF members...
...they exploit their comparative advantages and trade comprises a larger share of their total product, they will become increasingly vulnerable to the kind of economic sanctions a central bank is capable of applying. The ability of a nation to long defy world opinion or conduct itself in a manner a majority of other nations think improper (the U.S. in Vietnam or South Africa and Southern Rhodesia within their border), would be significantly reduced...
...fact that a group of students and political novices could defeat some of Cambridge's more experienced politicians is not as impressive, however, as the manner in which they did it. Without political allegiances, City Council backing, or any ties whatsoever, the students gathered a slate that was ideally balanced with cross-ideological and multi-generational strands. It contained veterans and anti-war liberals, students and older adults, housewives and city workers, Irish and more Irish. "Tell me now, just what could we do against that collection?" a member of the losing slate said after the votes had been tallied...
Senator Eugene J. McCarthy has tried to meet the issue of Hoosierism in his quiet, reasoning manner. On many of his television advertisements, McCarthy says, ''''All I ask of you is to look at me in the traditional way in which the people of Indiana supposedly look at any candidate: with some restraint, and with reserved judgment...