Word: protectively
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Since its founding in 1972, Mass PIRG has advanced programs designed to protect what it calls "the consumer's right to know." The group's interest in the area of prescription drugs, Bogard said, is part of this effort...
...Colby's revelations were more than a week old; the President had been briefed by Secretary of State Henry Kissinger and doubtless was ready to field reporters' questions. Said Ford: "Our Government, like other governments, does take certain actions in the intelligence field to help implement foreign policy and protect national security. I am informed reliably that Communist nations spend vastly more money than we do for the same kind of purposes...
Haig sat last week in the luxurious office that Haldeman had crafted so carefully for himself. Almost by the hour there were new accusations hurled at him-he had got Nixon his pardon, he had subverted the Ford transition with his secrecy and obsession to protect the Nixon record. He was being blamed for more than he had ever done. But he has never admitted just how much he did do. "I may write it some day when I'm 60," he mused (he is now 49). He saw the destruction of a President at closer range than anyone...
...decision to posthumously destroy the evidence of what he considered Smith's "failure" was, one must in charity assume, directed by sincere aesthetic motives - just as John Ruskin's posthumous burning of "pornographic" watercolors by J.M.W. Turner in the 19th century was sincerely meant to protect Turner's moral reputation...
...Chez Jean" is proud of its success and is very jealous to protect its name and reputation against false and misleading statements wherever they occur. Although we have attempted to point out some of the glaring errors and misrepresentations contained in your review, we did not feel that a point by point rebuttal was appropriate at this time. We do feel, however, that the first step towards correcting the damage caused by your review would be to publish this letter and allow your readers--whether in "jeans" or in a suit and whether they "act snobby" or civil--to learn...