Word: shielding
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...inconceivable to the court that an American lawyer, under obligation to support and protect the Constitution of the United States, when his loyalty to that Constitution and to the Republic is justly questioned, will invoke as a shield the Fifth Amendment or any other amendment to the Constitution of the United States...
...allied reactions which Mendès had not sufficiently anticipated. Shaping up before the French was one of those logical questions that French Premiers have a habit of putting to their allies. France might reject EDC, but is it prepared to go all the way and discard its NATO shield...
...center's gospel, laid down by Founder De Lee, is absolute cleanliness in the midst of squalor. As a sanitary aid, the delivery crews pack two odd accessories: newspapers and empty beer bottles. With the bottles as stiffeners, newspapers are rolled into bolsters to shield the mother from outside germs. Explains the center's Co-Director Dr. Harry B. Benaron: "We don't say that newspapers are germfree, but they are certainly cleaner than the sheets we find in the average home...
...blowing through a tube or by pressure under the armpit. The metal hand has already enabled handicapped individuals to write, use the telephone and eating utensils, brush their teeth and even shave. Shield plan) announced new "Catastrophic Policies" to take over where ordinary medical-insurance contracts end. Designed to finance treatment of drawn-out illnesses (including mental and nervous disorders), the new policies will pay 75% of the total expenses up to $10,000 after the patient has put out $200 from...
...recent years have chosen to invoke the Fifth Amendment as a means of protesting the injustice of the investigations. The ethical decision in such a choice is one which each man must make for himself. Nevertheless, we feel that an innocent man who uses the Fifth Amendment as a shield is doing himself and his cause a great dis-service. A shadow hangs over the academic world today; part of it is self inflicted. Those who testify freely are too often branded as appeasers by their colleagues. One professor, however, who gives full and thoughtful testimony will usually do more...