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... suggest reason for optimism . By eliminating most of the direct housing programs described above , and substituting a block grant approach , the Act suggests movement in the direction of the indirect subsidies . Still , there are ...
... suggest reason for optimism . By eliminating most of the direct housing programs described above , and substituting a block grant approach , the Act suggests movement in the direction of the indirect subsidies . Still , there are ...
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... suggest , however , that physicians should be more interested than they are in finding ways to keep us from their doors . Though medicine must remain in large part restorative and remedial , greater attention to healthy functioning and ...
... suggest , however , that physicians should be more interested than they are in finding ways to keep us from their doors . Though medicine must remain in large part restorative and remedial , greater attention to healthy functioning and ...
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... suggest that those who are most active politically should be most dissatisfied with the po- litical system . In the ... suggests that the democratic surge of the 1960's could well be generating its own countervailing force . The decay of ...
... suggest that those who are most active politically should be most dissatisfied with the po- litical system . In the ... suggests that the democratic surge of the 1960's could well be generating its own countervailing force . The decay of ...
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Immigration Policy Elliott Abrams | 3 |
The Intelligent Citizens | 30 |
Unemployment and the Peter B Doeringer | 67 |
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