Word: restraints
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Called on veto-wielding powers to use restraint...
...labor could exercise the restraint that Phil Murray had promised, labor's real wages would be increased still more by further price drops. If management took its cue from Henry Ford, it would go a long way toward meeting labor's demands in advance...
...sovereignty" v. "intervention" arose between Uruguay's Foreign Minister Eduardo Rodriguez Larreta and Sumner Welles, former U.S. Under Secretary of State. It was Larreta who urged that small nations, in the interests of a democratic Pan-American community, abandon their fears of U.S. intervention, and Welles who counseled restraint in interfering with the internal affairs of small nations. Said Larreta...
...favor was unanimous. Three months ago Russia had vetoed a similar proposal; this time, although Russia's Andrei Gromyko again brandished the veto, he failed to throw it. The U.N. Assembly which closed in triumph last fortnight had advised the big powers to use the veto with restraint. Last week they were doing...
...power overhauled or abolished. None of the Big Five would give it up, but the Western powers were willing to make some rules restricting its use. Russia's Vishinsky opposed "excessive reglamentation* and formalism." The final resolution, in effect, simply called on the veto-wielding powers to use restraint. The Slav bloc resisted even that much; the vote went against them...