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... important since only a word is at stake . " Sustained " is a little trickier . One would not want to label as inflationary a momentary ( six - month ? one - year ? ) upward twitch of the price level , especially if it is soon reversed ...
... important since only a word is at stake . " Sustained " is a little trickier . One would not want to label as inflationary a momentary ( six - month ? one - year ? ) upward twitch of the price level , especially if it is soon reversed ...
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... important community groups to involve . ) Such an effort could succeed only within narrow limits , but much would already be gained by having the program enjoy a climate of broad community support . This would be of special importance ...
... important community groups to involve . ) Such an effort could succeed only within narrow limits , but much would already be gained by having the program enjoy a climate of broad community support . This would be of special importance ...
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govern- The importance of Presidents is a function of the scope of ment ; the more it does , the more important they become . No one believes that the federal government of the United States is about to do less - to abandon activities ...
govern- The importance of Presidents is a function of the scope of ment ; the more it does , the more important they become . No one believes that the federal government of the United States is about to do less - to abandon activities ...
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Immigration Policy Elliott Abrams | 3 |
The Intelligent Citizens | 30 |
Unemployment and the Peter B Doeringer | 67 |
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