Law and Contemporary Problems, 36. sējumsSchool of Law, Duke University, 1971 |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 77.
82. lappuse
... determine the loss factor when private credit and capital are engaged in low - income area projects and to identify those situations where losses can be kept within tolerable limits ; ( 2 ) to determine whether the use of proven ...
... determine the loss factor when private credit and capital are engaged in low - income area projects and to identify those situations where losses can be kept within tolerable limits ; ( 2 ) to determine whether the use of proven ...
87. lappuse
... determine what rules are in effect . For example , the recent HUD regulations on economic development only became ... determine its own program emphasis . . . . " Id . at 2 . 102 See North City Area - Wide Council , Inc. v . Romney , 428 ...
... determine what rules are in effect . For example , the recent HUD regulations on economic development only became ... determine its own program emphasis . . . . " Id . at 2 . 102 See North City Area - Wide Council , Inc. v . Romney , 428 ...
. lappuse
... determined independently from a measure of out- put . For purposes purposes of social accounting , the outputs of ... determine the expenditure implications of metropolitan growth and consolidation.18 As is suggested in the foregoing ...
... determined independently from a measure of out- put . For purposes purposes of social accounting , the outputs of ... determine the expenditure implications of metropolitan growth and consolidation.18 As is suggested in the foregoing ...
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