Parliamentary Papers, Band 11H.M. Stationery Office, 1962 |
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... considerable scope for " making do " with existing machines . We were told that between 7 per cent and 10 per cent of Government machines could , and probably would , continue in use without conversion or with only temporary conversion ...
... considerable scope for " making do " with existing machines . We were told that between 7 per cent and 10 per cent of Government machines could , and probably would , continue in use without conversion or with only temporary conversion ...
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... 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 - appointment on a special basis of suitable and willing teachers who ...
... 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 - appointment on a special basis of suitable and willing teachers who ...
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... considerable attention to the suggestion that part of the cost should be met by loans to students rather than outright grants covering maintenance and fees . We dismiss the belief that this would substantially alter the ultimate burden ...
... considerable attention to the suggestion that part of the cost should be met by loans to students rather than outright grants covering maintenance and fees . We dismiss the belief that this would substantially alter the ultimate burden ...
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