Word: protectable
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...President reviewed the choice of tactics open to him, essentially the same that faced him when he, took office in January. He repeated his arguments against precipitate withdrawal. They included the need to protect Vietnamese minorities, especially the Catholics, from enemy atrocities and to avoid a "collapse of confidence" in U.S. leader ship. Speedy withdrawal, the President said, would "promote recklessness in the councils of those great powers who have not yet abandoned their roles of world conquest...
...None should try to make it over in his own image, since that would diminish its value for all. Even more than in the past, the Center should be a place where conservatives argue with radicals, economists with political scientists, and scholars with policy makers. We should nourish and protect it because such places are hard to come...
...protect a new open-stack collection, the Baker Library at the Business School has installed an experimental electronic warning system, which traps book thieves...
Whatever the intellectual origins of these short-comings, they can hardly appear to the poor people of the world as mere oversights. This development policy is consistently biased against equality as an objective and against revolution as a means. It thereby helps to protect the interests of local ruling groups and the international business community...
...legislature has adopted a proposed state constitutional amendment that guarantees every resident the right to a clean environment. Even more significant, the U.S. Senate recently passed bills introduced by Senators Henry Jackson and Edmund Muskie (now being reworded in House-Senate conferences) that would oblige all federal agencies to protect the environment and make that protection a new constitutional right...