Word: needless
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Thus, a group of officers in 1936 sent soldiers to express their lack of confidence in Premier Okada; by mistake they shot instead the Premier's brother, who resembled him. Needless to say, the act did not pass unnoticed. Okada's political life was over...
There are 41,638 post offices in the nation. The druggists also saw subscription lists for their home towns, looked for their own names, those of their friends, and names of many of the most influential people they knew. (Needless to say, no one was permitted more than a hasty look at these jealously guarded lists...
...Needless to say," Lubin concluded, "the Soviet Union has not seen fit to contribute a penny [to rebuilding] in Korea...
...refusal to negotiate in the false conviction that conflicting interests are irreconcilable is to court a needless war." So Morgenthau would divide the world into a Russian sphere of influence and an American sphere which would "make possible a long era of peace...
...industry's moguls, led by entrepreneur extraordinary Harold E. Stassen, have decided that an oligopoly sustained by unlimited television broadcasting might be better than the present unprofitable and uneconomical free competition. It would certainly bring a better product to all the people at a lower price; it would avoid needless duplication of resources, and would stabilize the industry immeasurably...