Word: one-sidedness
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THE horror of the war-if something so one-sided can be called war-is made increasingly tragic by the utter simplicity of the Lao people.
Marks and Salatich came up with the most one-sided victories of the day, both registering 7 and 6 triumphs. Salatich, a sophomore who won the Greater Bostons three weeks ago on the same course, had his usual fine round at Concord.
The White House had earlier made the decision not to permit the disruption of traffic, but it left the details to Wilson. The chief had two choices: engage the peace army in a one-sided combat of clubs, as the Chicago police did in 1968, or make mass arrests, restoring...
But the matter is not as simple or one-sided as it appears. One objection to a ceiling is that despite television, campaign expenditures for 1968 consumed proportionately less of the gross national product than those in 1952. An even more effective point is that a ceiling on spending is...
The games seemed to crawl. Before the final, Costello summed up the play by saying: "It's strange. We've beaten them three times and haven't played a good game yet." The final was so one-sided that it looked like the varsity scrimmaging the jayvees...