Remodeling of Democracy for Afro-Asian NationsAllied Publishers, 1962 - 347 páginas |
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... result that unemployment increased . The perpetual improvement of existing machinery and the inventions of new machines , which affected adversely the number of labour employed , aggravated this malady and urban unemployment mounted up ...
... result that unemployment increased . The perpetual improvement of existing machinery and the inventions of new machines , which affected adversely the number of labour employed , aggravated this malady and urban unemployment mounted up ...
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Śaṅkara Śāntārāma More. ment with the result that job - hunters began to compete fiercely with one another . Each was ... results which flowed from the system they operated . Some results were welcome to them , such as the reduction of ...
Śaṅkara Śāntārāma More. ment with the result that job - hunters began to compete fiercely with one another . Each was ... results which flowed from the system they operated . Some results were welcome to them , such as the reduction of ...
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... result has yielded place to ' empty and mechanical perform- ances because in ninety - nine cases out of hundred , every one knows what the result is going to be.25 The result is that the ' prestige and authority of Parliament have been ...
... result has yielded place to ' empty and mechanical perform- ances because in ninety - nine cases out of hundred , every one knows what the result is going to be.25 The result is that the ' prestige and authority of Parliament have been ...
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