Word: partially
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...from the grasp of Soviet Russia, would convert to freedom of their own accord and renounce all, or important parts, of their power. As long as the Red Army tanks assure the permanence of their reign, they improve their brand image in the eyes of the governed, acquiring a partial legitimacy through concessions to popular aspirations and tinkerings with ideological conformism...
...have an undisclosed interest in Air Taxi, then I have been deceived. Deception by others should certainly not be the basis for impugning the integrity of innocent parties." Miller and Bell President James Atkins protested that Proxmire was relying on CIA and Defense Department information about Khatemi's partial ownership of Air Taxi that had been unavailable to Textron...
Workers in the plant have suffered partial paralysis, nerve and brain disorders, dizziness and blurred vision. In Egypt, where Phosvel was imported, the pesticide has caused the death of some farmers, as well as the decimation of farm animals that came in contact with...
Even if nothing else is "accomplished" this year, Carter has increased the awareness of problems from which there is no escape. He has provided a moral leadership, the benefits of which will far outlast any partial solutions a compromising Congress can legislate. All we can do, then, is hope that his inaugural speech did not mark his surrender to the entrenched interests he outwitted so well in his campaign. Michael A. Calabrese
...province's private electrical utilities into Hydro-Quebec (current assets: $6.5 billion). At the time Lévesque was labeled "René the Red" for his advocacy of the scheme. He was twitted by Trudeau, then a Montreal law professor, for insisting on a full takeover of the utilities. Partial takeover was enough, said Trudeau; spending public funds to own more than that was an expensive currying of nationalist pride. Lévesque was a strong Quebec nationalist even then. Said he in 1963: "I am first a Quebecois and second, with a rather growing doubt, a Canadian...