Administration, Volume 12Institute of Public Administration, 1964 |
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... considered the domain of the selected few , because of the level of intelligence which was considered essential to enter such abstract or specialized fields . However , these suggestions may give rise to more questions than they answer ...
... considered the domain of the selected few , because of the level of intelligence which was considered essential to enter such abstract or specialized fields . However , these suggestions may give rise to more questions than they answer ...
Page 145
... considered inadequate in the sense that after receiving allowances large families are still considered to suffer too much poverty . Alternatively , a scheme may well be adequate , e.g. eliminate poverty amongst large families but be ...
... considered inadequate in the sense that after receiving allowances large families are still considered to suffer too much poverty . Alternatively , a scheme may well be adequate , e.g. eliminate poverty amongst large families but be ...
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... considered ; ( d ) While there should be sufficient flatlets in each project to make the schemes economic , care should be taken to avoid the creation of an impersonal or institutional atmosphere ; ( e ) For married couples it is considered ...
... considered ; ( d ) While there should be sufficient flatlets in each project to make the schemes economic , care should be taken to avoid the creation of an impersonal or institutional atmosphere ; ( e ) For married couples it is considered ...
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