Word: vitalize
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Soon developed was the fact that in some of its vital cases NLRB had withheld a right which was now declared to be essential. NLRB Counsel Charles Fahy asked the Third Circuit Court of Appeals for time to correct the Board's procedure and recent order against Republic Steel Corp. Active Mr. Wood, who also represents Ford Motor Co., another NLRB defendant, asked the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals to require testimony whether the three NLRB members had themselves read and digested the 2,000,000 words of Ford testimony taken by subordinates; whether, before the finding was issued...
This the House of Commons took calmly, evidently persuaded that speed in rearmament is a vital necessity, that industry will work faster if oiled with the grease of a little profiteering...
...yield to Michael Collins and Arthur Griffith, Irish negotiators in 1921. Downing Street has long been anxious over the prospect of an unfriendly Eire at England's back in time of war. Last week's accord gained for Britain Irish goodwill, assured her of easy access to vital supplies from agricultural Eire in wartime. While the treaty made no commitments regarding Irish defenses, it is expected that Britain will assist Eire in developing her army, strengthening her coast defenses and constructing a small navy...
Thus it can be seen that the real interest centers on the strength of the C.I.O. for if they are able to control the Democratic party in so politically vital a state as Pennsylvania, it is apparent that the new "progressive" party will make but little headway in industrial areas...
...less ingenuously by James A. Farley, Henry A. Wallace, et al., the program last week had not proceeded much beyond the talking stage. While economists, political pundits, politicians, columnists, editorial writers and even members of the President's own circle of advisers vied with each other over the vital point of whether Government spending was 1) the best cure for or 2) a chief cause of Recession, practical developments in the pump-priming campaign were as follows...