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And this discretion is a question of a spiritual awakening of all of us , of all nations . It is a moral question . War will not solve the question - it might , however , awaken us to acknowledge it . If dangerous in economics ...
And this discretion is a question of a spiritual awakening of all of us , of all nations . It is a moral question . War will not solve the question - it might , however , awaken us to acknowledge it . If dangerous in economics ...
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The question may well be raised at this point as to why this process of interpreting and applying the law is not a function carried out by the legal machinery exclusively . It is interesting to recall the early administration of the ...
The question may well be raised at this point as to why this process of interpreting and applying the law is not a function carried out by the legal machinery exclusively . It is interesting to recall the early administration of the ...
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That thought we ophthalmologists naturally carry over into preventive work , and our first question in the development of a program is , " What are the causes of the blindness that is prevalent in the area in question ?
That thought we ophthalmologists naturally carry over into preventive work , and our first question in the development of a program is , " What are the causes of the blindness that is prevalent in the area in question ?
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