Word: subverters
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...week to face a joint meeting of the Congress and read his annual message on the State of the Union. He was speaking to the critics of his foreign policy-though not always too clearly-and over their heads, more clearly, to the "Soviet imperialists" who were trying to subvert the world with their "destructive works...
...Hill. But they are politicians. They are sometimes inclined to subvert controversial legislation by letting the "necessity" of pleasing their various constituencies interfere. They are sometimes inclined to let their party affiliation overly affect their thinking and their voting. Once in awhile, they weasel when the legislative waters get rough, as they did when they left determination of certain classifications up to local boards under the last...
...Scanlon plan is unique in that it was developed in union headquarters. The so-called "profit-sharing plans" have been management creations. These generally are in bad favor in labor circles because of the frequency with which they have been used to subvert the union by "buying off" the workers. Profit-sharing has not been especially successful or popular in this country--only about one-half of one percent of business use it in any form. Of these, a few have recognized that profit-sharing must be coupled with a degree of "management-sharing" to be most successful...
...take the stuff on top of the desk at which he sits has a justification of necessity which does not eat away the great principle of the Fourth Amendment. But to assume that this exception of a search incidental to arrest permits a freehanded search without warrant is to subvert the purposes of the Fourth Amendment by making the exception displace the principle ... By the Bill of Rights, the founders of this country subordinated police action to legal restraints not in order to convenience the guilty but to protect the innocent . . . They knew too well that the successful prosecution...