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... Standard In a unitary state , personal and property rights would normally be protected by uniform standards in all parts of the country . But a double standard was permitted in the United States until recently which allowed the Federal ...
... Standard In a unitary state , personal and property rights would normally be protected by uniform standards in all parts of the country . But a double standard was permitted in the United States until recently which allowed the Federal ...
Page 77
... standards . One , formerly widely used in the United States , judged obscenity by the effect it had upon a particularly susceptible person - one of tender age , for example . The second standard was whether , to the average person ...
... standards . One , formerly widely used in the United States , judged obscenity by the effect it had upon a particularly susceptible person - one of tender age , for example . The second standard was whether , to the average person ...
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... Standards often are identical or quite similar . Cooperative inspection , investigation , and enforcement is common . Federal grants - in - aid are proffered to raise standards and expand programs . Particularly noteworthy were ...
... Standards often are identical or quite similar . Cooperative inspection , investigation , and enforcement is common . Federal grants - in - aid are proffered to raise standards and expand programs . Particularly noteworthy were ...
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