Word: trust
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...broader and more fundamental than any personal acquiescence as between you and me over matters of public policy and fundamental principles. In this great crisis of our nation's history we must all seek some common ground upon which we can meet and have confidence. ... If we cannot trust one another in this tragic period . . . how can the people trust...
...more recent special U.S. court ruling on the anti-trust suit against the Associated Press (TIME, Oct. 18) brought into public focus the question of monopoly, and the allied issue of the press's bigness in chain operations...
...eastern Pacific base to the U.S. mainland, carrying 40 enlisted men home after many months on the unexciting, warless fringes of civilization. He has borne hundreds of girls from Miami to government jobs in the Canal Zone. Said a crew member: "The gals like him. They know they can trust Grandpappy...
...shortages, from Connecticut to California (TIME, Sept. 27). She is an old hand at soft-soaping labor and management into agreements; a 1038 New Yorker profile said, "She is ... a kind of switchboard through which enemies can make connections." In all such operations she has managed to earn the trust of the unions at the same time that she was earning large fees from their employers. Said one businessman who learned his labor lesson a harder way: "Half an hour of her time would have been worth...
...political reasons; and we cannot weaken so long as the 'evil things'-brute force, bad faith and intolerance−have still to be broken, or so long as 'life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness' have still to be secured for all who put trust...