Fabian Tracts, الأعداد 495-501Fabian Office, 1984 |
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... reduce complications , and some- times injustices , for low earners , and would reduce the extent of the ' poverty trap ' problems with which the operation of the tapers is associated . The present treatment of water rates also needs ...
... reduce complications , and some- times injustices , for low earners , and would reduce the extent of the ' poverty trap ' problems with which the operation of the tapers is associated . The present treatment of water rates also needs ...
الصفحة 37
... reduce substantially its scope by improvements and extensions of benefits as of right particularly for the disabled , one - parent families , children and young people and the unemployed . We suggested a number of ways in which the ...
... reduce substantially its scope by improvements and extensions of benefits as of right particularly for the disabled , one - parent families , children and young people and the unemployed . We suggested a number of ways in which the ...
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... reduction in battlefield nuclear weapons because it rightly believes this would make military sense and reduce the risk of war . The Soviet Union recently unilaterally withdrew 20,000 troops from Central Europe for much the same reasons ...
... reduction in battlefield nuclear weapons because it rightly believes this would make military sense and reduce the risk of war . The Soviet Union recently unilaterally withdrew 20,000 troops from Central Europe for much the same reasons ...
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