Word: processes
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Researcher Virginia Page, Writer Ray Kennedy and Editor Jesse Birnbaum saw somewhat less of the subject in person, but they saw and heard a lot of him at concerts, on records, and in reports from around the world. In sum, the process was not unlike covering a war or an election or an ecumenical council. The fact is that most TIME stories are handled with such intensity. And with many stories, like that of the Undeniable Romantic, it is the only way the story really can be told...
...opening statement that filched 43 minutes of air time from camera-covetous committee members, Rusk argued in dry, dispassionate terms that the entire structure of world peace is endangered by the Communist threat to South Viet Nam. "What we are seeking to achieve," he said, "is part of a process that has continued for a long time-a process of preventing the expansion of Communist domination by the use of force against the weaker nations on the perimeter of Communist power...
...Great population density will create the "encounter problem," the fact that the effect of any event, from an accident to a riot, may be multiplied beyond control when masses of people are involved. Even the most optimistic experts see no real sign that they can learn enough about the process of aging to dramatically prolong life beyond 70 to 80 years average...
...professors] willing to enter so intimately into a process whereby they in effect load the dice for and against the survival of their several students: And are they willing (and able) to function professionally in a situation wherein they hold life-and-death probability powers over their students?" he continued...
Stated in these terms, Hershey's principle is so clearly inconsistent with the established notions of the process and civil liberty that he could hardly hope to win the support of Congress. In keeping with the rights guaranteed by our Judicial system, violators of the law should be judged by courts, not by local draft boards; and punishment should never take the form of induction into the armed services...