Word: unfairness
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...wants a commitment from the U.S. that it will sell energy-poor Japan, which imports virtually all its oil, the know-how for building a much needed nuclear reprocessing plant 80 miles north of Tokyo. Despite Carter's concern about nuclear proliferation, Japanese officials believe it is grossly unfair for the Administration to lump Japan, which signed the nonproliferation treaty, with Brazil, which...
...file an unfair labor practices charge with MLRC, forcing a hearing on the matter, Flynn said. He added that, although the MLRC would probably side with the MSP, the UMass administration would challenge the ruling in court...
Several residents added they do not believe House members caused the damage and that the cancellation of the happy hour was unfair because it penalized the entire House for the actions...
...must put in a good word for her. You Americans have been unfair to Garbo by failing to give her an Academy Award.* I believe this is the fault of those in power in the United States and not of the American people. When I was in Yenan a correspondent by the name of Brooks Atkinson used to discuss Garbo with...
...Those bourgeois democratic films are to be reserved for private showing," she declared flatly. If the people could view them they would criticize them bitterly on political grounds. Such public exposure and attack would be most unfair to Garbo because she is not Chinese. The same was true for Chaplin, almost all of whose films she saw in the 1930s. Modern Times she recognized as a diatribe against dictatorship. Others of his films seemed to be pitched against Stalin and, most powerfully, against Hitler, which makes them "progressive." It is all right to screen these films "among ourselves" (the leaders...