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Page 101
... nomic circumstance and job opportunity at the time of demobilization . It will 0 be cf small consequence to know that the intent to protect was good and strong , if when the day of readjustment arrives “ the employer's circumstances ...
... nomic circumstance and job opportunity at the time of demobilization . It will 0 be cf small consequence to know that the intent to protect was good and strong , if when the day of readjustment arrives “ the employer's circumstances ...
Page 162
... nomic and political , with which the United Nations will be confronted in Europe , Asia , and America . However , he does not dem- onstrate what kind of political and eco- nomic organization could handle them . It is manifest that no ...
... nomic and political , with which the United Nations will be confronted in Europe , Asia , and America . However , he does not dem- onstrate what kind of political and eco- nomic organization could handle them . It is manifest that no ...
Page 172
... nomic measures cannot be effective . The book , therefore , centers around the atti- tudes that are necessary to make the con- trols effective , and the methods and proce- dures required by government agencies to elicit the desired ...
... nomic measures cannot be effective . The book , therefore , centers around the atti- tudes that are necessary to make the con- trols effective , and the methods and proce- dures required by government agencies to elicit the desired ...
Contents
MORATORIA AND THE SOLDIERS AND SAILORS CIVIL RELIEF ACT Robert H Skilton | 28 |
ADMINISTRATION OF THE SOLDIERS AND SAILORS CIVIL RELIEF ACT Gerald Monsman | 35 |
CONSUMER CREDIT AND THE SOLDIERS AND SAILORS CIVIL RELIEF ACT M R Neifeld | 43 |
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