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Word: watchwords (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
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...line with this, Sagan's watchword is a citation from Bertrand Russell: "William James used to preach the will to doubt." This is, of course, a sound scientific viewpoint. What's awry in Broca's Brain is that Segan doesn't practice this, save for one chapter. His essay on Emmanuel Velikovsky takes a once popular but porous theory explaining a series of converging mythological catastrophes and subjects it to an exacting analysis. This piece, three times as long as any other, is the most interesting, the most developed, and certainly the most scientifically responsible in the book...

Author: By James Aisenberg, | Title: Carl's Charisma | 10/20/1979 | See Source »

Their hands snap salutes to officers, and none of them can leave the base out of uniform. For the 8,000 trainees at the base, located on Lake Michigan about 35 miles north of Chicago's Loop, the watchword has now become the venerable Navy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: Shaping Up | 8/20/1979 | See Source »

Everywhere, loyalty had be come the watchword. A President who had entered office promising that associates could speak their minds freely, both in the privacy of the White House and in public forums, had clearly heard enough. With the exception of Bell, Carter removed non-Georgian dissenters and replaced them with men who had already demonstrated their loyalty to the Carter team. In any other terms, Carter's purge accomplished remarkably little. It brought no new faces of distinction into the Administration. In effect, the President and his men had done little more than try to shift blame for their...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Carter's Great Purge | 7/30/1979 | See Source »

...inflation fighter, he has taken the position that the Fed should be dedicated to a long-term plan for reducing the inflation rate over the next five to seven years and should not react nervously to every fluctuation in the economic outlook. "Steady as you go" be came his watchword...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: A Maverick for Treasury | 7/30/1979 | See Source »

...price of imports and making it more expensive for U.S. companies to operate abroad and thus directly challenge their European and Asian competitors. Unless Carter rallies and the U.S. demonstrates real signs of strength, the dollar will continue to tremble, and investors abroad will live by their old watchword: "In gold we trust...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: Slumping to a New Low Abroad | 7/30/1979 | See Source »

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