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Amerioan attitude towards him, however, may be said to be based on a consideration of both the above positive and negative aspects of Marshal Tito's " Bhava". Yet, President Truman's estimate of Tito does not consist in a more juxta-position of these. He has taken a peculiar attitude towards him; he has decided to supply to him gouds ( not out of any eagerness for it nor taking the initiative in the matter ) but only if Tito expresses his desire to have them. This American decision about the course of action in relation to Yugo-Slavia is in pursuance of a view, formed from the third manner of predication regarding the question and this view corresponds to a real trait in Tito's character.
It should be noted, however, that in the idea as well as in the real attribute emerging from the juxta-position of the positive and the negative elements, these latter do not sink their individualities but continue their separatenesses within the very frame work of the new idea and the now aspect of reality. There is that peculiar attitude of America towards Tito but in that attitude, the two sides of Tito's character are persistently kept in view.
(2) In connection with applioation of the third Bhunga in respoot of the “Dravya " or
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