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concerned with the tangible and apparently more readily eradicable physical conditions which they believed influenced behaviour than with the less tangible effects of infant emotional experience or of inheritance .
concerned with the tangible and apparently more readily eradicable physical conditions which they believed influenced behaviour than with the less tangible effects of infant emotional experience or of inheritance .
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During the period of the ' phoney war ' ( from September 1939 to the spring of 1940 ) when a speedy allied victory was expected , Chamberlain's government was concerned primarily with those aspects of social and economic policy which ...
During the period of the ' phoney war ' ( from September 1939 to the spring of 1940 ) when a speedy allied victory was expected , Chamberlain's government was concerned primarily with those aspects of social and economic policy which ...
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So far as I am concerned I do not think this contribution is fair . The distribution of two - ninths from the State and seven - ninths from the employers and workpeople , I think , is a very unfair distribution .
So far as I am concerned I do not think this contribution is fair . The distribution of two - ninths from the State and seven - ninths from the employers and workpeople , I think , is a very unfair distribution .
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International comparisons 18701914 | 101 |
The First World War and after | 126 |
The interwar years | 189 |
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Beyond the Welfare State?: The New Political Economy of Welfare Chris Pierson No preview available - 2006 |