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... practice " on all sides , he turns to the reader , who is an administration expert , and asks for some reading material which will help him to un- derstand what his severally oriented colleagues are talking about . What shall the reader ...
... practice " on all sides , he turns to the reader , who is an administration expert , and asks for some reading material which will help him to un- derstand what his severally oriented colleagues are talking about . What shall the reader ...
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... practicing arts - medicine , for example , or law , or engineering - appeared as action phe- nomena long before they ... practice . Although the goal may be distant , important beginnings have been made by those who sense inadequacies in ...
... practicing arts - medicine , for example , or law , or engineering - appeared as action phe- nomena long before they ... practice . Although the goal may be distant , important beginnings have been made by those who sense inadequacies in ...
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... practice and expec- tation , that its continuation goes unquestioned ; its institutional embodiment , " The Budget , " com- manding everywhere a healthy measure of re- spect , if not always regard . Perhaps , as students now are fond of ...
... practice and expec- tation , that its continuation goes unquestioned ; its institutional embodiment , " The Budget , " com- manding everywhere a healthy measure of re- spect , if not always regard . Perhaps , as students now are fond of ...
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Public Private | 1 |
Dwight Waldo The Administrative State Revisited | 9 |
Comparative | 31 |
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