Word: reacts
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...finally decided that her own and the West's future lay in European unity, by Prime Minister Harold Macmillan's ponderous admission: "The plain fact is that the formation and development of the Community has created, economically and politically, a situation to which we are compelled to react...
...accompanying questionnaire the viewers indicate whether (and to what degree) they like and dislike the Yankees and the Reds. A final question, seemingly out-of-place, reads: "How many older brothers and sisters do you have?" But Aronson revealed that first-born children "react more strongly to anxiety-producing situations," such as a crucial play in the final game...
...danger that public understanding of the U.S. "aerospace"' force has become fuzzy. "Yet," he said, "our basic concept has remained firm through the years-national security requires that we build, maintain and modernize our aerospace power, and that we emphasize forces that can survive an attack and react with war-waging and war-winning capabilities. Today, for the first time in history, we can be attacked by strong aerospace forces...
...long tended to consider foreign policy as a public-relations gimmick, forgetting that policy is a question of power. "This world opinion we pay so much attention to is largely a myth," he says. "It is true that there are a few spokesmen around who always react-Nehru, Sukarno and others-but they are just expressing an opinion, and their remarks are meant mainly for their own countries. This isn't world opinion at all; yet we act as if it were. For instance, what was the world opinion reaction to the resumption of Soviet nuclear tests...
...foibles and lead to blackmail. With friends, he must listen closely to others' conversation, be continually alert to give or obey the service's traditional signal to change the subject: a long, pointed look at the ceiling. In time, the naturally communicative, libertarian American citizen tends to react to constant surveillance with moods of black depression...