Word: one-sidedness
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Walt justifiably complains that the single Soviet representative to the Harvard conference, diplomat Yuri Kaprolov, presented a one-sided, and largely incorrect, history of the arms race. But Walt does not add that other speakers were quick to express similar skepticism at the time. Because the audience demonstrated a naive...
But lest the rivalry become too one-sided, the Bruins reasserted themselves last year and eliminated the Crimson in the tournament semifinals, 3-1.
When foreign ministers and United Nations ambassadors from 93 Third World delegations concluded a meeting at U.N. headquarters in New York on Sept. 28 by issuing a one-sided anti-American communique, few delegates took much notice. After all, the 21-page declaration had been designed and pushed through by...
The accused students were among a crowd of about 100 protesters who picketed Casey's speech last Thursday and criticized the lecture series on U.S. military and foreign policy as "right-wing and one-sided," an editor of the Brown Daily Herald said yesterday.
But the Terriers did the one thing that changes a one-sided game. They scored.