Word: obeyed
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...professionalism to which teachers are supposed to adhere, Shanker said, is actually militarism. "Obey the principal and shut up. That's professional," he quipped. In addition, it has always been considered unprofessional to come to the bargaining table frankly concerned about an increase in teacher salaries. "Teachers have the right to be as selfish as any other group in our society. This doesn't conflict with the idea of public service...
...this month, Gomulka warned that four seminaries would be shut down unless the church dismissed six recalcitrant rectors. "Priests should be educated by priests, not by clerks of the Ministry of Education," replied Wyszynski. "On some issues," said the angry prelate, "we will have to say that one must obey God rather than men. We have to lie down like watchdogs at the gates of the seminary to guard the freedom of conscience of the young clerics...
...Whether or not one supports Ronald Reagan, one cannot help being impressed by his lucid guideline to the Berkeley situation: "No one is compelled to attend the university. Those who do attend should accept and obey the prescribed rules...
...caused by "middleaged delinquents." As Governor he will have few official powers over the university beyond sitting on its board of regents, although he can influence its budget. His guideline will be that "no one is compelled to attend the university. Those who do attend should accept and obey the prescribed rules...
Another limitation on the autonomy of Canadian business is the obligation of American companies to obey American laws. Despite strong protests from Washington, Canada has maintained trade relations with Cuba and mainland China. American business, however, is prevented by the Trade with the Enemy Act from dealing with either of these countries, and parent firms are generally unwilling to allow their Canadian subsidiaries to do so either...