Word: vital
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...thing which is truly extraordinary about this projects is that educational authorities have already recognised the vital importance of the problem and the need for a preventive plan, and are more than interested in testing it out. If they do it will "enable communitties to begin on a program of reorientation of preventive efforts with the aim of more pointed and relevant attacks on (the) crucial factors" involved in the casuation of the criminal
...answer is in the affirmative, I would then ask a second question: "Do you look forward to the day when tax money will directly or indirectly assist these schools?" If the answer is again in the affirmative, the lines have been clearly drawn and a rational debate on a vital issue can proceed...
...weight of 128, but Dr. Joseph G. Hamilton, pioneering with it at the University of California complained that it lost its radioactivity too fast' Physicist Glenn Seaborg nodded, said-"I'll see what I can find." He found iodine-131 -Which is also believed to be the vital element in the H-bomb.*Thanks to the accident of prior discovery, radium has never been brought under similar control. Anyone can buy as much as he can afford and carry it home in his pocket. It might cost him $500,000 an ounce, but for a mere...
...been evolved to fill a functional economic need. As proof that the syndicate method was a deliberate conspiracy rather than just a gradual development, the Government said that it had been invented by the defendants in 1915. Last week came the Government's big chance to prove this vital point...
Schlesinger, author of "The Vital Center," has refused to discuss the affirmative of the topic: "Resolved: That the United States safeguards cultural freedom for its citizens," which Fast had approved in a letter to the president of Yale's Political Union...