Word: isolateed
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
" Little by little, in careful ways, they correct you so that you may lead a more worthy proletarian life. You learn to dress shabbily in drab colors, like the others, and to put your children to work. If you do not, your taxes are raised. You learn to be enthusiastic...
It was the Daily Princetonian which restated another Wilson objection to the system. In a series of editorials on titled "The Princeton Man and His Education," the paper wrote that "To a European, the most noticeable fact about the Princeton clubs is their tendency almost completely to isolate social from...
*The results, in the 1955 line: air intakes are silenced, and special rubber-and-steel mounts have been added to "isolate the motor from the boat," thus cut down the sounding-board effect of the boat's hull. In addition, the power heads of all the company's...
¶ Genuinely panic-stricken disaster victims who cannot be brought around quickly should be segregated to prevent general panic, even if this means using two or three workers in good condition to isolate one frantic victim.
In groups as diverse as college basketball teams, student civil-engineering crews and Air Force bomber crews, Fiedler found that an approachable, "outgoing" leader who gets too friendly with his subordinates may find himself no longer able to make clear-cut decisions. But an aloof leader may isolate himself too...