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It has not been created by the Board ; indeed it has been to the Board a source of great embarrassment . Such excuses , however , are not strictly to the point . The crucial questions are : Can the Board assist in alleviating this area ...
It has not been created by the Board ; indeed it has been to the Board a source of great embarrassment . Such excuses , however , are not strictly to the point . The crucial questions are : Can the Board assist in alleviating this area ...
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refuse to test their claims by appealing to the Board for an election , the employer who may be thus harassed by unrest in the plant , by picket , and by boycott , may himself petition for an election and so secure a determination of ...
refuse to test their claims by appealing to the Board for an election , the employer who may be thus harassed by unrest in the plant , by picket , and by boycott , may himself petition for an election and so secure a determination of ...
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As a result , there are a large number of Federal agencies engaged in statistical work , and there arises a need at the Federal level for the special kind of coördination exercised by the Central Statistical Board .
As a result , there are a large number of Federal agencies engaged in statistical work , and there arises a need at the Federal level for the special kind of coördination exercised by the Central Statistical Board .
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