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Europe cannot redress the balance but it can, Marjolin hopes, adjust to it. The U.S. will have to help by letting Europe buy more from nondollar areas and export more to markets which the U.S. now dominates, particularly Latin America. Europe will have to help by more austerity of the British type...
That doctrine, wrote Dawson, "did not catch on very well. It ran smack up against a more powerful force-the right of the public to the free flow of news." Since then, twelve states have held "that a mari is entitled to redress for the unauthorized appropriation of his name or picture for trade purposes. But . . . the publication of news is not a trade purpose. No one can stop the use of his name or photograph if they are matters of public interest, no matter how much it hurts...
...rebate for the men in the barracks, because the rates are figured by the term. There were many complaints about this apparent injustice from students who felt that if rent is figured by the number of men in a room and the convenience of location they are owed some redress...
...West at Bay might as well be called The U.S. on the Spot. For Miss Ward perceives correctly that it is up to the U.S., as Britain's successor, to redress the world's balance
...ever justified? Yes, says the commission, when it is undertaken: 1) to redress a grave injury committed by another state; 2) to defend one's country against attack; 3) to help a belligerent "whose cause . . . [one] believes to be just." But, the report adds, war must be waged with a right intention-"the establishment of peace founded in justice...