Word: outrightly
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...matter who comes out on top, the consumer will benefit in the best free-enterprising tradition. He will get better cars for less money, either by outright price cuts or higher trade-in allowances...
...Russians also joined, at least with moral support, in Red China's campaign against Formosa-while carefully avoiding any outright commitment to support any Red Chinese invasion. The two Red partners also used the occasion to woo Japan, urged the Japanese to "liberate" themselves from the U.S. Significantly, the accords totally transformed the status of Japan in Communist eyes. Before, Japan had been portrayed as an "aggressive threat and tool" of the American imperialists, and used as a pretext for the need for Russian troops in Port Arthur. In the accords. Japan was transformed to a "victim...
...such cases is that the donor's intentions, s expressed in the original agreement, is binding. The conflict here revolved mainly around the relation that the Arnold trustees intended between Harvard and the Arboretum. The gift might be considered an outright grant to the University with strings, attached, like a gift to Harvard for scholarship funds. This was, to oversimplify, a major line taken by Ropes-Gray. In such a case, the University is free to use the funds for whatever purpose it feels will further its purpose. The report added, however, that use of the Arboretum must also...
...Outright bribery was reported by Albert Cassel, an architect who had asked Powell for a $709,000 added mortgage on a Washington apartment project. "Mr. Powell told me the amount of work he had done on the thing," said Cassel, "how he helped the project to survive from the very beginning, and before this thing would be finally approved by him we would have to give...
...Washington Democratic National Chairman Stephen A. Mitchell denounced the series as "one-sided journalism" and "outright propaganda" in the "one-party press."* He asked for equal space from Trib Editor Whitelaw Reid and told county chairmen all over the U.S. to make the same request of local papers running the series. Editor Reid announced that "we will be glad to make front-page space available to top Democratic spokesmen to present affirmative ideas of the Democratic Party." Other papers (e.g., the Kansas City Star, the Christian Science Monitor, the Washington Star) also agreed to give the Democrats space. Among...