Word: properly
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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This much of the prosecution's case--without considering its shabby presentation--is ugly in its apparent attempt to limit the right of gather and a doctor to determine the proper course of treatment. It does this by defining as a birth an operation that was intended as an abortion and that was carried out under accepted medical procedure as an abortion. And it does this with a restrictive definition of birth that does not ever requires that the in involved fetus must have breathed...
...barters of souls and human lives." ("Why Does the Teamsters Union Support the Labor Contractor Rather Than the Hiring Hall?" Publication of the Western Conference of Teamsters, 1973). But their contract has a different ring: "The parties understand and agree that subcontracting by the Company is necessary and proper." It makes the employer rather than the union responsible for keeping the records from which seniority is determined. The seniority clause is further weakened by stating that the company may take "ability" into account in laying off and recalling employees...
...totally proper that we employ our economic clout rather than the lives of our young men for humanitarian purposes and the freedom of others whenever and wherever we can. To acquiesce in the Soviets' position that this is unjustified as an unwarranted interference in their domestic affairs would be like justifying the continuance of business with Hitler while being aware of his murder camps for fear of being criticized for interfering with Germany's domestic affairs. This is plain baloney...
Sullivan sees the problem strictly in terms of money. "It is my belief," he says, "that universities should contribute more in the way of dollars. Although Harvard is trying to attract foreign investment for us, overall the relationship between the city and the University proper suggests that there is a long...
...origins and ritual meanings of the pi disks and the objects called ts'ung, hollow cylinders encased in square tubes, remain recondite enigmas, even to scholars. Pi disks are often mentioned as symbols of Heaven and as proper offerings to the mountains and the rivers. Staring at these primeval shapes and the infinitely various shades and mixtures of colors--pure glossy black tinged with red and gold, pinks mottled by swirling streams of yellow, bolts of orange running through beige and brown--it is not difficult to see them as symbols of a world without form filled only with...