Administration, Volume 12Institute of Public Administration, 1964 |
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... concerned about the real resources which the financial provisions command . This has always been important . It will be even more important in the years ahead since the Second Programme ( 1963 ) for Economic Expansion has foreshadowed a ...
... concerned about the real resources which the financial provisions command . This has always been important . It will be even more important in the years ahead since the Second Programme ( 1963 ) for Economic Expansion has foreshadowed a ...
Page 51
... concerned . We remind each industry of this and ask them to notify the Irish Congress of Trade Unions when they have established a Council so that the Congress may take steps to have a corresponding Advisory Body representative of the ...
... concerned . We remind each industry of this and ask them to notify the Irish Congress of Trade Unions when they have established a Council so that the Congress may take steps to have a corresponding Advisory Body representative of the ...
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... concerned and interested in producing , ultimately , a comprehensive plan which they realize must be as dynamic as the cities for which they are proposed , and the preparation of such a plan does go on and has even seen the light of day ...
... concerned and interested in producing , ultimately , a comprehensive plan which they realize must be as dynamic as the cities for which they are proposed , and the preparation of such a plan does go on and has even seen the light of day ...
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