Word: spuriousness
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Hallenstein, who is Chief Engineer for FCC's Boston Office, said that the Commission was conducting radiation measurements on WHRB, and that "we expect WHRB to eliminate the spurious radiation within a reasonable time." The exact time limit will be fixed by the Commission at a later date, he added...
...Last spring we told them to eliminate their spurious radiations, and they promised to modify their equipment," Hallenstein explained. "However, subsequent radiation measurements showed that they still had not complied with law." Hallenstein added that the FCC had then written to President Pusey requesting the University to take action in the case...
...worded speech to an attack on moderation. Said Soapy: "In candor, I must say that I was acutely disappointed by the 'spirit of Chicago,' the spirit of temporizing with present problems ... I am made heartsick by those in my own party who do not militantly reject the spurious doctrine [of moderation]. I would be ashamed to harken to the counsels of those who have proposed, in effect, that this is an ideal time for a national coffee break...
...Spurious Case Law." Before he walked out, Du Plessis spoke his piece: "The authority of chance majorities and the building up of spurious case law, not on legal grounds but mainly on the basis of political expediency and sentiment, cannot, in my delegation's opinion, emasculate the conditions under which member ship was originally accepted." There were many among his hearers who, while deeply disliking South Africa's racial policy, privately admitted that South Africa had the U.N. Charter on its side...
...peace be preserved that way. .Change is a law of life, and unless there is peaceful change, there is bound to be violent change . . .* The Spirit of Geneva, if it is to provide a healthy atmosphere for the pursuit of peace, if it is to be genuine and not spurious, must inspire all to a correction of injustices, an observance of human rights, and an end to subversion...