Administration, Volume 29, Issue 2Institute of Public Administration, 1981 |
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Page 149
... President Carter : If we want to be certain to shelter the poor from the economics of scarcity ... we have to be much more discriminating than we have been in the past in fashioning policies so as to be sure that is what they do . And ...
... President Carter : If we want to be certain to shelter the poor from the economics of scarcity ... we have to be much more discriminating than we have been in the past in fashioning policies so as to be sure that is what they do . And ...
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... president to do his job have weakened or even withered away . For example , the disciplined parties of the American Congress , which at one time assured at least some legislative effectiveness to at least some presidents , have become ...
... president to do his job have weakened or even withered away . For example , the disciplined parties of the American Congress , which at one time assured at least some legislative effectiveness to at least some presidents , have become ...
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... president and not to become the instrument of outside interests . He does not appear to be optimistic . An excellent polemic . PHILOSOPHY AND SOCIAL ISSUES : FIVE STUDIES . Richard A. Wasserstrom . Notre Dame and London : University of ...
... president and not to become the instrument of outside interests . He does not appear to be optimistic . An excellent polemic . PHILOSOPHY AND SOCIAL ISSUES : FIVE STUDIES . Richard A. Wasserstrom . Notre Dame and London : University of ...
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Annals Development Aid Policy | 107 |
K A Kennedy The State of the Public Finances | 137 |
Aspects | 153 |
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