Word: restricted
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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What neither argument proves is why an ambassador is needed to carry out these functions. No other country represented at the Vatican has felt it necessary to send a man of such high rank, they restrict themselves to a minister, or a special representative. There is no reason why the United States should need a man of higher rank to do the same...
...more peaceful times, non-recognition would not only be illogical, but it would restrict American diplomacy to one policy--that of hostility. If the United States should wish to adopt a less implacable attitude toward China, the hostility inherent in non-recognition would stand out in contradiction...
...think it's wise to restrict spring training." Jordan added, "so as not to let it get out of hand. But I think it's good for the boys and doesn't hurt the game...
Needless to say, all five roles need not be present in every music review. Yet Mr. Murray would restrict the critic to judging performance only, when the composer and his product is far more vital. There is already a dangerous tendency today to lavish all on performers and to regard new composers as intruders in a well established game. It is significant that, without exception, every one of the greater music critics--such as Rellstab, Hoffman, Heine, Schumann, Hanslick and G. B. Shaw--owes that greatness almost exclusively to what he wrote about the composer and his music, not about...
...count on a Communist dishonestly teaching a doctrine he does not believe, then it seems he is to be accepted, while if the answer is "yes," if this Communist teacher will openly teach and advocate communism, then it appears we are to fire him, and restrict our contact with this dread doctrine to the rather outmoded and frenetic Communist Manifesto...