Word: shared
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Carter declared anew his thesis that the U.S. power to control geopolitical change is limited-and not necessarily useful. "We do not oppose change," he said. "Many of the political currents sweeping the world express a desire we share-the desire for a world in which the legitimate aspirations of nations and individuals have a greater chance of fulfillment." In such cases-and he included Iran-there was no cause for U.S. intervention. Said he: "Those who argue that the United States could or should intervene directly to thwart these events are wrong about the realities of Iran...
...Michelle share billing in court
...been said, by a malicious Polish wit, that it takes five Southern Californians to unscrew a light bulb, four of whom share the experience. Thus it was on the hills above Malibu Beach, where the experience shared over the past three weeks was a construction crew's herculean effort to remove a 116-ton boulder that had perched over a row of fancy houses lining the Pacific Coast Highway...
Although a successor to Stanley has not been found yet, Edwin O. Reischauer, University Professor, said yesterday he expects the course to continue and will still teach his share...
Actually, the working lawyers who would have to thrash out a conventions procedures do not share the professors' fears. Attorney General Griffin Bell has said that he believes Congress could limit a convention's agenda; an American Bar Association study from 1974 agrees, as long as Congress passes the necessary legislation. Furthermore, most of the bills that the states are passing to ask Congress to summon a convention themselves stipulate that budget-balancing should be the only issue on its agenda. Congressmen, too, though opposed to the whole idea of a convention, would obviously prefer one with narrow authority...