Word: one-sidedness
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Over the years Socal was joined by three other oil giants?Exxon, Texaco and Mobil?to form the Arabian American Oil Co. (Aramco). Western-owned oil companies in the Middle East were able to drive one-sided bargains with the weak, quarreling and often ignorant Arab regimes. The corporations controlled...
This is an era of relative peace between the two major powers. During such a time, economic interests and profit maximization are the major goals of Nixon and Brezhnev. The recently disclosed resale of U.S. grain by the Russians is the logical economic consequence of having given the Russians inordinately...
Zero for Conduct. The Europeans were almost equally upset by Washington's implicit argument that the U.S. somehow knows best. The U.S., said the Frankfurter Rundschau, has a peculiar definition of partnership, "namely, that one side makes the decisions and the other obeys." Added the Sunday Times of London...
After the second encore Starker gazed into the lights of Sanders Theater, showing once again his odd smile, a combination of poker face on the left and subdued grin on the right. The face looked like that of a man who had lost control of one side of his body...
In a brief interview with a Lebanese journalist, Sakharov had called on the Communist powers not to "interfere" in the Arab-Israeli conflict, and had urged the West to "take retaliatory measures" if "one-sided" Soviet intervention continued. Sakharov's remarks fell far short of a pro-Israeli position...