Word: respecting
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...made us partners. And necessity has made us allies. This is a partnership, not an empire. We are bound to have differences and disappointments-and we are equally bound to voice them, to bring them out into the open, to settle them when they can be settled, and to respect each other's views when they cannot be settled. We have not forgotten the poet Robert Frost's reminder that 'good fences make good neighbors...
...expected none. Canada is in no hurry to join the OAS. Still the President had done what Canadians have often accused the U.S. of not doing. He pointedly singled out Canada for his first foreign visit to assure the northern neighbor of U.S. concern for its problems and respect for its increasing importance. He also hoped to make sure that the Canadian government was sympathetic to the U.S. Administration. At week's end, it seemed...
...With respect to the Communist challenge he said, "Call it, if you will, 'competitive co-existence.' What is clear is that this kind of competition is no more friendly rivalry but a political and economic challenge that must be met by economic and political means." "We have to prove that our free system not only is better, but works better," he continued...
...members. According to these representatives, he could make certain that only those members whose views he shared, determined policy; and since the chairman serves at the pleasure of the President, the Chief Executive would determine policy. This argument neglects the constitutional legislative checks which have safeguarded Congress' prerogatives with respect to other regulatory commissions...
Because the university is constantly working to build up a reservoir of good will in the city, both the commercial and social sides of Providence respect Brown. Administration and Faculty never hesitate to move in when they can be of use in a civic problem, and Brown often co-operates with local citizens' groups to bring cultural and political events to Providence...