Law and Contemporary Problems, 36. sējumsSchool of Law, Duke University, 1971 |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 82.
11. lappuse
... ment for commodities and public services - will also speed up . The net effect will be to strengthen a downtown economy and suburban bureaucracy . This result can be prevented only if the neighborhood can create an internal economy and ...
... ment for commodities and public services - will also speed up . The net effect will be to strengthen a downtown economy and suburban bureaucracy . This result can be prevented only if the neighborhood can create an internal economy and ...
11. lappuse
... ment for commodities and public services — will also speed up . The net effect will be to strengthen a downtown economy and suburban bureaucracy . This result can be prevented only if the neighborhood can create an internal economy and ...
... ment for commodities and public services — will also speed up . The net effect will be to strengthen a downtown economy and suburban bureaucracy . This result can be prevented only if the neighborhood can create an internal economy and ...
321. lappuse
... ment . " 34 This Act prohibits the approval of federal urban mass transportation assis- tance unless the Secretary of Transportation finds in writing , after a full and complete review of the application and of any hearings held ...
... ment . " 34 This Act prohibits the approval of federal urban mass transportation assis- tance unless the Secretary of Transportation finds in writing , after a full and complete review of the application and of any hearings held ...
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