The American Federationist, 86-88. sējumiAmerican Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations, 1979 Includes separately paged "Junior union section." |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 74.
18. lappuse
... means that in many media , particularly newspapers and in the uniformity of network pro- gramming , large numbers do not mean competition but the opposite . The most clear example of what I mean is in the case of daily newspapers ...
... means that in many media , particularly newspapers and in the uniformity of network pro- gramming , large numbers do not mean competition but the opposite . The most clear example of what I mean is in the case of daily newspapers ...
19. lappuse
... means a great deal when we look at what it means to have most of our news controlled , as it is today , by a few national and transnational corpora- tions . Concentration of control in the marketplace is not limited to newspapers and ...
... means a great deal when we look at what it means to have most of our news controlled , as it is today , by a few national and transnational corpora- tions . Concentration of control in the marketplace is not limited to newspapers and ...
10. lappuse
... means close control of speculation and cautious analysis of export deals . In the health sector , that means a national health insurance system geared to restraining charges as it expands access , and a mandatory cap on hospital costs ...
... means close control of speculation and cautious analysis of export deals . In the health sector , that means a national health insurance system geared to restraining charges as it expands access , and a mandatory cap on hospital costs ...
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