Word: yieldingness
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Up to this point, there had been considerable doubt that Ulen would be physically present at the I.A.B. Because of four operations performed on his arm and shoulder since last April, Ulen has been unable to take any active part in coaching duties this year, yielding them to his long...
Meanwhile, the U.S., Britain, France and West Germany finished drafting their closely similar replies to Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev's note of Jan. 10, suggesting a 28-nation conference to prepare a peace treaty with West and East Germany. Indirectly spurning Khrushchev's gambit, the allies suggested a...
Benson has been the victim of a farm-productivity revolution, the combined workings of improved fertilizers, more and bigger farm machinery, deadlier pesticides and higher-yielding hybrid plants. But even his friends have begun to wonder whether he may have hindered rather than helped his announced aims. He justly carps...
Bicker, like the British constitution, is a system of values developed over the years by the concentrated effort of some of our finest minds. Though Bicker's history scarcely ranks with Britain's in terms of length, the two stand together as monuments of principle. No less resolute than Mr...
Until recently, said Secretary Anderson, the Government has been able to sell huge amounts of its securities to Government trust funds such as Social Security old-age and unemployment-compensation funds. "Over the past ten years," he said, "these funds added $20 billion to their holdings of Government securities as...