| Herbert Spencer - 1851 - 492 pages
...established without a licence from the minister, and can be shut up by a simple ministerial order," is a step in the right direction, but does not go far enough ; seeing that the state cannot permit its mission to be undertaken by others, without endangering the... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1868 - 544 pages
...established without a license from the minister, and can be shut up by a simple ministerial order," is a step in the right direction, but does not go far enough ; seeing that the state cannot permit its mission to be undertaken by others, without endangering the... | |
| United States. Interstate Commerce Commission - 1935 - 976 pages
...belongs. The equalization of rates from Utah and a part of southern Idaho to the north-coast cities is a step in the right direction but does not go far enough. Such equalization should be made to apply from as far west as eastern Oregon, even without equalization... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1892 - 450 pages
...established without a licence from the minister, and can be shut up by a simple ministerial order," is a step in the right direction, but does not go far enough ; seeing that the State cannot permit its mission to be undertaken by others, without endangering the... | |
| 1898 - 554 pages
...all other methods are unsatisfactory. Limitation of diet, especially if combined with rest in bed, is a step in the right direction, but does not go far enough. Drugs are not to be relied upon except for the relief of symptoms. The long list of remedies advocated... | |
| 1908 - 1010 pages
...physicians, it is to clinical results we must look. The standardizing of glenical preparations, is a step in the right direction, but does not go far enough. They are standardized only for a single active principle, whereas many of them contain several. EXPERIENCE.... | |
| Ernest Norton Henderson - 1910 - 624 pages
...established without a license from the minister and can be shut up by a simple ministerial order is a step in the right direction, but does not go far enough, seeing that the state cannot permit its mission to be undertaken by others, without endangering the... | |
| Chester Ellis Shimer - 1916 - 214 pages
...make such loans in an aggregate sum equal to twenty-five percent of its capital and surplus. This is a step in the right direction but does not go far enough. It can only be made on unincumbered farm land, and such farmers are not the ones usually who need capital,... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Labor and Public Welfare - 1954 - 790 pages
...an employer to follow the product to the plant where the work is being performed. This certainly is a step in the right direction but does not go far enough in that it does not permit the employees of the struck employer to follow the product to a third or... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means - 1953 - 1536 pages
...the effect of reducing depreciation controversies between the taxpayers and revenue agents. This is a step in the right direction, but does not go far enough. Nor do most of the other remedial proposals which have been suggested. I am convinced that optional... | |
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