Word: sentimentalized
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...itself," Arnold Toynbee observed recently. "It is desirable only if it makes for human welfare, and this is the test that any tool ought to be made to pass." No one can say just yet how firmly the U.S. will henceforth accept that standard, but popular sentiment seems to be moving toward...
Nixon's order was made in response to growing sentiment against Calley's conviction, as evidenced by mail received at the White House, said Presidential press secretary Ronald Ziegler...
...results of the teach-in have placed the university in an impossible position, and you and members of the YAF are assuring that there will be trouble on campus this spring. I see no conceivable way in which bringing dozens of students, who have the popular sentiment on their side, in front of the already unpopular CRR could not have serious repercussions and unrest...
...spokesman for UAG, an organization of radical graduate students and faculty members, agreed that the disruption had been a "tremendous success" in building antiwar sentiment...
...Capitol Hill, is opposed to it. It is equally difficult to envision how the U.S. can evolve any coherent trade policy while Nixon and Mills remain locked in their classic confrontation. A prolonged deadlock threatens to further strain relations between Washington and Tokyo, and to fan protectionist sentiment, which has been rising alarmingly among U.S. businessmen and unionists. To bring the situation under control, Nixon, Mills -and free-trading U.S. businessmen -must rethink their positions and seek some new initiatives...