Word: unless
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...help, last week's thoughtful speech was distinctly Stevenson's own. He recalled that he proposed last April that the U.S. take the initiative "by announcing our willingness to stop these tests, 'calling upon other nations to follow our lead,' and making it clear that unless they did likewise we would have to resume our experiments too. That was my proposal. It was simple. It was safe. It was workable. And since that time both Russia and Great Britain have declared their willingness to join us in trying to establish that kind of policy...
Farnsworth, in his Lowell lecture series, took pains to emphasize the general principle of medicine of which psychiatry is a branch, "Nothing that the patient divulges during the course of a medical interview may be used by the physician without the patient's permission, unless the welfare of others is directly at stake...
...this an "out" for the psychiatrist to report rule-infractions to the Dean's office? Farnsworth says not, "unless the safety of some person was threatened." He adds that most psychiatrists would point out the dangers involved in the rule-infraction...
Hodel based his defense of Eisenhower's position on nuclear experiments on a basic distrust of any totalitarian state, such as Soviet Russia. He maintained that we could not afford to stop our tests unless America and the USSR arrived at an agreement on "open-skies" inspection...
...three traditional scourges-war and pestilence-only to be done to death by the third scourge, famine? Surely we are not going to be so stupid as that!" With no more war and everybody living longer, however, Toynbee foresaw no way for the human race to avoid wholesale starvation unless it faces "the problem of limiting the birth rate." This could be done, said he, by persuading or compelling parents to limit the size of their broods. It would be necessary, of course, added Toynbee, to persuade some people to change "some of the tenets of their ancestral religion...