Administration, Volume 12Institute of Public Administration, 1964 |
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Page 74
... operation without which his work can be almost impossible . With all the co - operation in the world , however , the investigator must be very careful to see that he really gets the facts and the best way to get them is to see the operation ...
... operation without which his work can be almost impossible . With all the co - operation in the world , however , the investigator must be very careful to see that he really gets the facts and the best way to get them is to see the operation ...
Page 113
... operations and shared facilities , it also produces certain administrative problems in organizing and providing these ... operation of these machines . We may , therefore , see an increasing replacement of clerical workers by semi ...
... operations and shared facilities , it also produces certain administrative problems in organizing and providing these ... operation of these machines . We may , therefore , see an increasing replacement of clerical workers by semi ...
Page 167
... operation ; labour ; intellectual and religious co - operation ; the humanitarian impulse ; the peace movement . There can be little question of the importance of Dr Lyons's subject . Nowadays , the existence of international ...
... operation ; labour ; intellectual and religious co - operation ; the humanitarian impulse ; the peace movement . There can be little question of the importance of Dr Lyons's subject . Nowadays , the existence of international ...
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