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... Authority . The creation of Statutory Boards would result in a duplication of administrative work and the creation of the inevitable empire of administration without any compensatory benefits . It is fashionable , especially amongst ...
... Authority . The creation of Statutory Boards would result in a duplication of administrative work and the creation of the inevitable empire of administration without any compensatory benefits . It is fashionable , especially amongst ...
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... authorities can participate in the government of training colleges by being represented on the governing bodies , but that it is sensible and practical to allow what we call the home authority to continue the administration . Mr ...
... authorities can participate in the government of training colleges by being represented on the governing bodies , but that it is sensible and practical to allow what we call the home authority to continue the administration . Mr ...
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... authorities has in many cases become vexatious ? Are there positive reasons for dissatis- faction ? Miss Du Mont : It depends a great deal on the local authority . Mr. Gooch has the advantage of being under a local authority which is ...
... authorities has in many cases become vexatious ? Are there positive reasons for dissatis- faction ? Miss Du Mont : It depends a great deal on the local authority . Mr. Gooch has the advantage of being under a local authority which is ...
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Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland | 1086 |
Institute of Physics and The Physical Society | 1110 |
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