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But we are not starting afresh and it is the considerable limiting factors arising from transitional considerations which we now discuss— ( iii ) and ( iv ) of paragraph 411 above . The cost and ease of a transition to new coins 434.
But we are not starting afresh and it is the considerable limiting factors arising from transitional considerations which we now discuss— ( iii ) and ( iv ) of paragraph 411 above . The cost and ease of a transition to new coins 434.
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... and accounting machines nearing the end of their useful lives , to continue to use them unconverted or cheaply and “ temporarily ” converted . Inquiries we made showed considerable scope for “ making do ” with existing machines .
... and accounting machines nearing the end of their useful lives , to continue to use them unconverted or cheaply and “ temporarily ” converted . Inquiries we made showed considerable scope for “ making do ” with existing machines .
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As we have said in Chapter XII , we think that there will be considerable difficulty in finding enough suitably qualified teachers to meet all the needs of this period . Some easing of the strain may be effected through the re ...
As we have said in Chapter XII , we think that there will be considerable difficulty in finding enough suitably qualified teachers to meet all the needs of this period . Some easing of the strain may be effected through the re ...
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INTRODUCTION | 8 |
Constitution of the Board | 3 |
Spirits | 4 |
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