Law and Contemporary Problems, 36. sējumsSchool of Law, Duke University, 1971 |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 90.
212. lappuse
... Model Cities funds are used to advantage to bring in outside financing . In addition to possessing insufficient funds to assume the banking function , the Model Cities program ( like other socially- oriented programs ) has a stated ...
... Model Cities funds are used to advantage to bring in outside financing . In addition to possessing insufficient funds to assume the banking function , the Model Cities program ( like other socially- oriented programs ) has a stated ...
217. lappuse
... Model Cities program ; and , at the same time , the model neighbor- hood's desirability as an industrial location is enhanced , since any new business is guaranteed a trained labor force at no expense . In spite of the plethora of ...
... Model Cities program ; and , at the same time , the model neighbor- hood's desirability as an industrial location is enhanced , since any new business is guaranteed a trained labor force at no expense . In spite of the plethora of ...
221. lappuse
... Model Cities also seeks to change the nature of that interaction . Proposed programs in New York City , Tucson , Fresno , and Baltimore involving Model Cities and bank - sponsored credit arrangements attest to the potential in this area ...
... Model Cities also seeks to change the nature of that interaction . Proposed programs in New York City , Tucson , Fresno , and Baltimore involving Model Cities and bank - sponsored credit arrangements attest to the potential in this area ...
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