Word: subjectively
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...best and easiest solution to the island's unemployment, hopes that somebody will work out a plan to channel the migrants to U.S. farm and industrial areas. Any diversion of the flood would take a lot of doing; the Puerto Rican in New York or San Juan is subject to no more restrictions or compulsions than any other U.S. citizen...
...counteract the seductions of electricity and indoor plumbing, the Soviets sent officers and wives to school. Subject: the superiority of the Soviet way of life. Russian troops got the same course, but proved even harder to convince. Large numbers deserted when faced with going back to Russia...
...immigration, its inordinate fear of burdening itself with taxation, failure to assume responsibility in the hope that some neighbor would do all the work and take all the risks. But only the Communists screamed. "Yankee imperialism," they cried. Snyder had come "to make an inventory of our riches," to "subject our country to Wall Street." Nobody paid much attention. So far as most Brazilians could see, U.S. capital was no longer a one-way gouge; it worked for Brazil as well as the investors in the U.S. Economic partnership might come next...
Hartz last night had not announced the subject of his address, but it is believed it will be general in its scope and directed not only to AVC members and other veterans but also to students as a whole...
...reflection, in order that men will think twice before planning for another war which is bound to be even more disastrous," he continued. "We are making an effort to do this in as effective a manner as possible--by having one whom we feel qualified to speak on the subject appearing before the student body as a whole...