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Obviously , the discussions are to the mutual advantage of the representatives of both agencies . The Federal representatives are interested in knowing , of course , whether the state in its practice is complying with the regulations .
Obviously , the discussions are to the mutual advantage of the representatives of both agencies . The Federal representatives are interested in knowing , of course , whether the state in its practice is complying with the regulations .
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If a state agency desires to improve its practices , the Federal agency representatives will do everything they can to make available all the resources of the Federal agency . In this area . again the chief responsibility of working out ...
If a state agency desires to improve its practices , the Federal agency representatives will do everything they can to make available all the resources of the Federal agency . In this area . again the chief responsibility of working out ...
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It has been helpful to us and to the Federal representatives for them to know the members of our field staff rather well . Then too , the Federal representatives have visited some of our local units . This has given the Federal ...
It has been helpful to us and to the Federal representatives for them to know the members of our field staff rather well . Then too , the Federal representatives have visited some of our local units . This has given the Federal ...
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War and the Social Services Elizabeth Wisner | 16 |
The Future for Social Work Leonard W Mayo | 25 |
Social Work Concepts and Methods in the Postwar World | 35 |
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