Word: withdrawal
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...valid, if valid at all, even if the Senate were to reject his nomination for a permanent appointment. The permanent appointment will be subject to three future contingencies; (1) the decision of the President to forward his nomination to the Senate; (2) the decision of the President not to withdraw the nomination before it has been acted upon; and (3) the decision of the Senate to confirm the nomination. The Senate will be entirely free, if it chooses, to postpone its action until near the close of the session in order to see how the new nominee is going...
Citing the contingencies which bind Warren's nomination--the decision of the President to forward his nomination to the Senate, the decision of the President not to withdraw the nomination before it has been acted upon, and the decision of the Senate to confirm the nomination--Hart said that "he cannot believe that the Constitution contemplates that any federal judge, let alone a Chief Justice of the United States, should hold office, and decide cases with all these strings tied...
...once, pay twice" plan, which appeared quietly last year, allows students to sign only for a full term of board, with no right to withdraw before term end. In pat years, board rates were figured by the week so that those men finishing mid-term or final examinations early could sign off board, retiring to less monotonous pastures. Since no official announcement of the change came last year, it was too late for revision when the inequity was finally revealed...
...tribunal's ruling brought protests in the U.S. The American Legion passed a resolution condemning the tribunal. Senator William Jenner, involved in the investigation that inspired the original firings, warned that the U.S. could withdraw its financial contribution to U.N.-some 331% of the U.N.'s $41 million budget -and Illinois' Representative Noah Mason was all for pulling out of the U.N. entirely...
Italians, said the Premier, fully expect the promise to be kept. If it is not, he hinted, Italy may refuse to join EDC, and may even withdraw from NATO-a step that would knock the foundations from under U.S. strategy for a united, anti-Communist Western Europe...