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Page 42
The major purpose in review , it must be borne in mind , is to measure the departmental proposals against each other and against the projections of the comprehensive plan , or as much of it as may be available , and to arrive at some ...
The major purpose in review , it must be borne in mind , is to measure the departmental proposals against each other and against the projections of the comprehensive plan , or as much of it as may be available , and to arrive at some ...
Page 93
gap between aspiration and performance , and of course there is still major diversity in viewpoints about what might be called the elements of a plan , just as there is strong controversy over the dynamic qualities which should be ...
gap between aspiration and performance , and of course there is still major diversity in viewpoints about what might be called the elements of a plan , just as there is strong controversy over the dynamic qualities which should be ...
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The gradual shift to a broader concept is reflected , however , in the first major legislative revision of the programme which occurred in 1954. At that time , the notion of the Workable Programme was introduced .
The gradual shift to a broader concept is reflected , however , in the first major legislative revision of the programme which occurred in 1954. At that time , the notion of the Workable Programme was introduced .
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