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Again , making allowance for the fact that those who received unemployment insurance and did not apply for assistance constitute an unknown quantity , the fact remains that our applications accepted in 1938 amounted to 158 ,000 as ...
Again , making allowance for the fact that those who received unemployment insurance and did not apply for assistance constitute an unknown quantity , the fact remains that our applications accepted in 1938 amounted to 158 ,000 as ...
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Not until it had been demonstrated that instead of housing being a by - product of employment , employment is a by - product of housing , would the fact be accepted . Not until it was demonstrated that writing off 45 percent of ...
Not until it had been demonstrated that instead of housing being a by - product of employment , employment is a by - product of housing , would the fact be accepted . Not until it was demonstrated that writing off 45 percent of ...
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Numerically , children of unmarried parents do not loom large in relation to the total number . The Social Security Board does not have figures for the total case load , but of 209,475 children accepted during the fiscal year ...
Numerically , children of unmarried parents do not loom large in relation to the total number . The Social Security Board does not have figures for the total case load , but of 209,475 children accepted during the fiscal year ...
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