Word: answerable
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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After puzzling for days, I am still baffled. Why is the answer to the third group of words in the N.A.S.P. test [TIME, May 10] "adjacent...
...China, Manchuria, Korea? The question reminded the men of SCAP that the answer depended on more than the enmity or forgiveness of those peoples. So long as large areas of those countries were Communist battlefields, there would be little chance of restoring trade. Japan might (for a while) continue to subsist on U.S. doles, a prostrate ward. But its long-range prospects as a free nation would be hopeless...
...that the practice is widespread among U.S. Catholics, inveighs against the "vicious Rhythm mentality-a state of mind that won't trust God . . . These bleeding hearts, especially busybodies-in-Iaw and nosy neighbors, scream protestingly: 'Who'll take care of the next baby?' The simple answer is: The same God that takes care of you even when you resist His Will. 'But we must give our children security and education.' Just because God doesn't give parents and children all today's phony materialistic standards require, doesn't mean He fails...
...light needed to make the fluoroscopic image visible; the X-ray intensities now used can't be stepped up without endangering the patient. Last week Westinghouse Physicist John Wo Coltman, 32, who has been inventing gadgets since he was a boy, thought he had the answer: an X-ray intensifier, to give physicians a look as much as 500 times clearer than with ordinary fluoroscopes...
Pericles or Pinto. He might also find a good answer to an old, half-serious controversy: What will be the long-range effect of Southern California's bland climate upon humans who enjoy...