Word: decentered
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...even so," he continued, "the papers in this country are pretty decent products, for even if they did come out as a body against Roosevelt, they did present both sides of the political picture. I don't claim that labor gets an even break, but the owner's views aren't imposed on the paper as much as they might be. The best way to develop a more adequate press is to insure a better coverage of both sides of the basic issues...
...which got the public dander up more than simple grave-robbing had done, laws were passed in the 18305, allowing doctors to dissect unclaimed bodies. Today British and U.S. laws provide for such dissection under certain strict rules: e.g., after dissection, a medical school must give the remains a decent, religious burial...
...grant complete political freedom to all Poles (presumably including Russia's avowed enemies), guarantee Allied super vision of Polish elections. Addressing the House of Commons, Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden bluntly warned Moscow that the British Government regarded the present Warsaw Poles with extreme distaste, expected something much more decent to emerge...
...policies agreed on at Yalta had its first test, but not a fair one. At Yalta the Big Three declared that they would concert their policies to insure decent, stable governments in troubled countries taken from the Axis. Last week, before any concert could be worked out, such a situation arose in Rumania...
...Eliminate or control all German industry that could be used for military production . . . wipe out the Nazi party, Nazi laws, organizations and institutions. . . . It is not our purpose to destroy the people of Germany. But only when Naziism and militarism have been extirpated will there be hope for a decent life for Germans. . . ." Reparations. Germany must pay "to the greatest extent possible." A commission sitting in Moscow will add up the bill, collect "in kind" (i.e., in goods and labor...