Word: rejecter
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...should reject the treaty," he says flatly. "We should add $4 billion or $5 billion to the defense budget." Nitze believes that accepting SALT II as it now stands could be "the point of no return" for the U.S., a point after which the nation would be locked into trends that would assure the Soviets nuclear superiority...
...comforting sense of oneness with Mother and a strong drive to seek independence. For boys the crucial emancipating step is easier; they know their destiny is to be different−like Father. Says New York Child Psychologist Louise Kaplan: "The girl can't pull away without seeming to reject the model of what she will become−a woman...
...Massachusetts House of Representatives will consider the bill this week, but is expected to reject it. If that happens, a conference committee of two Democrats and one Republican from each branch will work out a compromise bill...
...bill will then go before the House, which will probably reject it, State Rep. Robert B. Ambler, who led the debate for the 21-year-old measure in the House, says. In that case, the House and Senate versions will go before a joint conference committee to hammer out a compromise. Both branches must approve any compromise...
...resolutions passed by the assembly last night are binding on the next assembly unless the new delegates vote to reject them, Steven V. R. Winthrop '80, outgoing chairman of the assembly, said last week...