Word: sakes
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Even when there is value gained for value given, the erosion of liberty for the sake of security threatens fundamental principles. When the trade-off is false, as becomes evident in study of the insanity defense, and the law gives up safeguards without any assurance of improvement of public safety, the government takes a step towards tyranny...
...explains, is part of the belief that "our redemptive concern for man's need should include not only his spiritual life but his physical life as well." Because Adventists see man as "the ultimate level of our value concerns," says Provonsha, "then the sacrifice of an animal for the sake of the life of a baby is acceptable, even though we value animal life as well." (Read "On a Pig and a Prayer...
...says. "Successful Presidential candidates gain a lot in Congress when an election is nationalized. But this year, things seem to be more localistic, way more so than in 1980. There's no message out there, and thus there's no real great overriding reason to vote Republican for the sake of just supporting Ronald Reagan...
...half her age with the flick of a fingernail and looks smashing while doing it. The women of Dallas have taken a page from your book and hired their own designer to come up with dazzling new outfits to wear around Southfork. Even TV detectives, for heaven's sake, are starting to look like fashion spreads in Vogue. Jennifer O'Neill trots off to swank locations around the world posing as a fashion photographer in Cover Up. Lynda Carter and Loni Anderson play a former debutante and a working-class woman who team up on Partners in Crime...
...reluctant to address the self-sacrifice point made by Bok because it seems so absurd, but for the sake of tho roughness I want to state my conviction that the wizards who run the Harvard corporation could mastermind a divestment plan that would incur no financial loss to the University. Bok wonders why divestment is more forceful than the university's statements against apartheid. How much force is there in Harvard's expressed abhorrence of apartheid when in its financial dealings it is supporting the apartheid regime, which has promised never to eliminate the racial discrimination it stands for? Harvard...