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... means in the inter- val between one visit and the other . 16. There is considerable economy in the other method ... means more than that . It means that concurrently with the existence of these vacancies we are also giving up safeguards ...
... means in the inter- val between one visit and the other . 16. There is considerable economy in the other method ... means more than that . It means that concurrently with the existence of these vacancies we are also giving up safeguards ...
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... mean that if you carried out that work in the way you had done it in the past the salaries under Item B would have gone up automati- cally ? Certainly they would . 23. Because you have a larger per- sonnel ? If we had the men and put in ...
... mean that if you carried out that work in the way you had done it in the past the salaries under Item B would have gone up automati- cally ? Certainly they would . 23. Because you have a larger per- sonnel ? If we had the men and put in ...
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... mean in the Strike period ? -No , I was thinking of the Betting Duty . 61. Then it was not , if one may use the ... means to decrease , largely because of the effect of the Contributory Insurance scheme under which means are not taken ...
... mean in the Strike period ? -No , I was thinking of the Betting Duty . 61. Then it was not , if one may use the ... means to decrease , largely because of the effect of the Contributory Insurance scheme under which means are not taken ...
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... mean there is no connection between note A. and note B. ? -That is so . The quarter in which the death rate and the small number of pensions occurred would be reflected in the June quarter as regards Committees ' expenses . 79. The June ...
... mean there is no connection between note A. and note B. ? -That is so . The quarter in which the death rate and the small number of pensions occurred would be reflected in the June quarter as regards Committees ' expenses . 79. The June ...
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... means give us the power to reform the whole of the collection ; it only means that where we do appoint Collectors we ... mean by getting rid of the old Collectors ? 171. Yes . I do not think it would give any special advantage 172. You ...
... means give us the power to reform the whole of the collection ; it only means that where we do appoint Collectors we ... mean by getting rid of the old Collectors ? 171. Yes . I do not think it would give any special advantage 172. You ...
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