Word: tending
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Scholastic "objectivity" then is important, and most history professors attempt to attain it by presenting a number of possible interpretations. While this approach is certainly a valid one, it is not always the most stimulating. The various possible interpretations tend to merge as one scheme of thought--there is really more danger of spoonfeeding, even if it is a spoonful of relativism...
...role of staunch defenders of Canadian culture against outside influences, would be an easy way to make the government look good without doing any heavy damage to Canada-U.S. trade. Not to be overlooked either was the good chance that the Canadian magazines benefiting from the restriction would tend to take a kindlier view of the Liberals in the election campaign...
...equipment. Independent Editor Fred G. Runyon, 53, son of the paper's cofounder, will become editor in chief of both dailies. There will be no other executive changes, and the papers will keep their local flavor. In keeping with the new style of newspaper empire building, the Ridders tend to leave each paper fairly free to steer its own course...
...said that proposals seeking popular voting would reduce the power of small states and minority groups. In the closely divided states, politicians tend to court minorities, hoping to swing the state with their aid, he said...
Such specializations are common, Brown and Wilson said, when two closely-related species live in the same area and compete for the same types of food. When related species are geographically isolated, however, the similarities tend to remain, the zoologists said...