Foreign Relations of the United States: Diplomatic Papers, Volume 3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1959 - United States |
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... facts or figures . I made it clear that my purpose was to help Great Britain most effectively , through the aid furnished by this country , by keeping favorable public opinion behind our Government . I emphasized that every fact and ...
... facts or figures . I made it clear that my purpose was to help Great Britain most effectively , through the aid furnished by this country , by keeping favorable public opinion behind our Government . I emphasized that every fact and ...
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... fact the Ministry of Food has established a close control over all district margins so that neither the wholesalers nor the retailers receive any greater remuneration than is adequate to cover the cost of the services performed . No ...
... fact the Ministry of Food has established a close control over all district margins so that neither the wholesalers nor the retailers receive any greater remuneration than is adequate to cover the cost of the services performed . No ...
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... fact result in nondiscriminatory treatment since it often happens that a country , despite its most- favored - nation obligations , will apply a generally higher level of duties to the characteristic products of a particular foreign ...
... fact result in nondiscriminatory treatment since it often happens that a country , despite its most- favored - nation obligations , will apply a generally higher level of duties to the characteristic products of a particular foreign ...
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... fact in the enactment of the Trade Agree- ments Act.26 In the post - war period we should seek to get the widest possible acceptance of both of these principles . Mr. Keynes argues in this letter to you that the most - favored - nation ...
... fact in the enactment of the Trade Agree- ments Act.26 In the post - war period we should seek to get the widest possible acceptance of both of these principles . Mr. Keynes argues in this letter to you that the most - favored - nation ...
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... fact probably explains his failure to un- derstand the impossibility of collaboration between the United States and ... facts and seeing that in future accurate information is released from London so that the Americans will understand ...
... fact probably explains his failure to un- derstand the impossibility of collaboration between the United States and ... facts and seeing that in future accurate information is released from London so that the Americans will understand ...
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