Word: suggestibility
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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WIGGINS: Just what is abusive conduct? What does it mean? I suggest that that is an empty phrase, having meaning in terms of what we pour into it... We have no right to impose our notions of morality and propriety upon others and make it their legal duty to comply therewith...
...recently agreed to band together to fight for their independence. All in all the story of African resistance against Portuguese colonialism reveals remarkable indigenous initiative throughout the period of belligerency. To attribute the looming African victory to Spinola's reflections in his book ("Portugal and the Future") is to suggest that effects are more important than, or even unrelated to, causes. Surely Portugal's inability to dislodge African liberation movements is more significant than Spinola's admission of that fact! If Spinola's book does achieve a measure of immortality it will gain that distinction less for the role...
...North American women-with the obvious exceptions of blacks and those of Latino descent-have really no use for the Tonga, or String [July 1]. They are generally well-endowed, but they most certainly lack the proper posteriors for this look. I suggest to the rest of North American females to refrain from showing their meager rears and concentrate on what they can more successfully exhibit...
...Supreme Court arguments that he did not know whether the President would yield. It would seem more politically expedient, and more in keeping with previous tactics, for Nixon to cooperate in principle?and then delay actual delivery of the tapes as long as possible. St. Clair seemed to suggest that possibility when he said that it might take two months for the 64 tapes to be submitted for screening by Federal Judge John J. Sirica if Sirica's original order to produce the tapes is sustained by the Supreme Court. Special Prosecutor Leon Jaworski is now thinking in terms...
FREEDMAN: I would say so on at least two grounds, although I have difficulty in the context of this case accepting a premise that to suggest deliberateness on the part of the government is wholly frivolous and beyond the good faith argument on Professor Dershowtiz's part...