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... between the two ideas : " It would be felt that , if the British were now willing to alter the value of the £ for one reason , they might be willing enough to do it in another way for other ( and perhaps more pressing ) reasons .
... between the two ideas : " It would be felt that , if the British were now willing to alter the value of the £ for one reason , they might be willing enough to do it in another way for other ( and perhaps more pressing ) reasons .
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But we consider it both probable and desirable that there should be an increase in the proportion of students who go on beyond the first degree . There are two reasons for this , both discussed more fully in Chapter VIII .
But we consider it both probable and desirable that there should be an increase in the proportion of students who go on beyond the first degree . There are two reasons for this , both discussed more fully in Chapter VIII .
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If , when all the reasons for change have been explained , the institution still prefers not to co - operate it is better that it should be allowed to follow its own path . This being so , it must not complain if various benefits going ...
If , when all the reasons for change have been explained , the institution still prefers not to co - operate it is better that it should be allowed to follow its own path . This being so , it must not complain if various benefits going ...
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