Eugenic

Word EUGENIC
Character 7
Hyphenation eu gen ic
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Haven; and Harry Laughlin, Davenport's protégé, the nation's foremost expert in eugenic sterilization and also a leader in the movement to stop the tide of immigrants coming to this country. ❋ Unknown (2006)

For these reasons, the so-called eugenic laws of several states, which provide for a certificate of health before a marriage license is issued, are not adequate eugenic measures. ❋ Paul Popenoe (1933)

For however famous a man may become in other respects, he cannot, I think, be justly termed eugenic if deficient in the qualities I have just named. ❋ Various (1909)

This is properly called eugenic abortion -- the ending of "imperfect" lives to remove the social, economic and emotional costs of their existence. ❋ Unknown (2008)

This is properly called eugenic abortion -- the ending of ❋ Unknown (2008)

This is properly called eugenic abortion - the ending of "imperfect" lives to remove the social, economic and emotional costs of their existence. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Applying the concept to 'eugenic' immigration policies, how is it still comparative advantage if the two groups form one polity? ❋ Unknown (2009)

As a result, "a so-called 'eugenic' abortion is not admissible, unless fetal deformations endanger the mother's health," the Italy court ruled. ❋ Suzanne (2006)

To be precise, the main Cochran-Harpending theory does not propose a eugenic mechanism for raising the IQ of Ashkenazi Jews, if "eugenic" is understood to mean a breeding system. ❋ Steve Sailer (2005)

In 1923, when warning of "The Menace of Modern Immigration" at the Texas State Fair on Klan Day, he conceded that Jews were a talented people who obeyed "eugenic" laws. ❋ Unknown (2005)

I would say that the ball is now in their court to come up with hard evidence supporting the notion that this kind of eugenic breeding for scholarship was important enough to drive selection for intelligence to a significant degree. ❋ Steve Sailer (2005)

The result is frequently far from perfect; all I claim is that it would be as bad or a good deal worse if somebody else made the choice for him, or if he made the choice himself on abstract biological and 'eugenic' principles. ❋ Grant Allen (1873)

Its intention is to touch on various topics more or less connected with that of the cultivation of race, or, as we might call it, with "eugenic" [1] questions, and to present the results of several of my own separate investigations. ❋ Francis Galton (1866)

The Catholic bishop of London, Bishop Ronald Fabbro, is conducting an investigation of St. Joseph's hospital in the UK for allegedly conducting "eugenic" abortions. ❋ Unknown (2009)

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