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... matter . But recognition of some hardship and of some merit in his particular proposal is all that the congressman needs . His constituent wants relief from that admitted hardship now , and not years later when the whole matter has been ...
... matter . But recognition of some hardship and of some merit in his particular proposal is all that the congressman needs . His constituent wants relief from that admitted hardship now , and not years later when the whole matter has been ...
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... matter it must take a forthright stand on the issues . A Treasury Department that contents itself with explaining the issues and then solemnly declaring the matter to be one for the policy determination of Congress abdicates its ...
... matter it must take a forthright stand on the issues . A Treasury Department that contents itself with explaining the issues and then solemnly declaring the matter to be one for the policy determination of Congress abdicates its ...
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... matter is ordinarily left to the agency which acted first . This arrangement is a matter of comity rather than law . Within the areas where both are likely to act , the determination of which , if either , does act in a particular ...
... matter is ordinarily left to the agency which acted first . This arrangement is a matter of comity rather than law . Within the areas where both are likely to act , the determination of which , if either , does act in a particular ...
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THE POLICY ENVIRONMENT | 1 |
The Institutional Context | 18 |
Political Parties and Economic Policy | 30 |
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