Word: unfairness
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Present to the White House a "program of objectives," he urged. "There is no point in starting off by saying he is terrible, because he doesn't think he is terrible. He doesn't want to leave the presidency thinking that he has been unfair or unjust." Then he added pointedly: "It is easier to want to do what is right than to know what is right...
Wills's picture is something of a parody, unfair to many of the reformers, but it appears sadly applicable in many cases. Moreover, the English Mass does not appear to have done what its advocates hoped. Many Catholic rank-and-file were angered by the New Mass and stopped going to Church at all. Whatever the merits of the New Liturgy, it arose less from the needs of the Catholic faithful than it did from the desires of the Catholic progressives, who formed a small elite within the Church. Over the long run, the English Mass may have desirable effects...
While he said he sympathized with the concerns of the Saigon government, Kissinger pointed out that the U.S. would proceed with the implementation of a "just settlement" once it is reached. He added that it would be unfair to consider Saigon as the obstacle to an agreement, " because we do not as yet have an agreement to present to them...
...burst of six. When he arrived in Germany last year, however, Klapp found the contemporary Army was nowhere near as new as it cracked itself up to be. Said he: "The old ways were still enforced in Germany. There was the caste system, harassing treatment by superiors, unnecessary and unfair rigid inspections and a soldier's loss of his constitutional rights...
...Federal Trade Commission announced yesterday that it will issue a complaint charging that the Xerox Corporation has monopolized the $1.7 billion office copier industry by engaging in unfair marketing and patent practices...