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... interest . Recent studies by the Commission cover the following areas of civil rights : -Education : desegregation in schools ; equal educational opportu- nities for minorities ; problems particular to minorities including isola- tion ...
... interest . Recent studies by the Commission cover the following areas of civil rights : -Education : desegregation in schools ; equal educational opportu- nities for minorities ; problems particular to minorities including isola- tion ...
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... interests with both donor and recipient countries - since we would have a major bargaining chip in the use of our ... interest in en- hancing the role of the banks would be set back severely if Badillo were adopted . ( 4 ) Furthermore ...
... interests with both donor and recipient countries - since we would have a major bargaining chip in the use of our ... interest in en- hancing the role of the banks would be set back severely if Badillo were adopted . ( 4 ) Furthermore ...
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... interest in en- hancing the role of the banks would be set back severely [ Note : the foregoing statement contains three " conclusions " stated as " facts " : " ... it undermines integrity ' ... unilateral amendment ... " ; and , " our ...
... interest in en- hancing the role of the banks would be set back severely [ Note : the foregoing statement contains three " conclusions " stated as " facts " : " ... it undermines integrity ' ... unilateral amendment ... " ; and , " our ...
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... interest in seeing practical results . 4. Human rights considerations will enter into our overall foreign policy , but policy implementation will be flexible , depending on details of each specific case . are : 5. While entire speech ...
... interest in seeing practical results . 4. Human rights considerations will enter into our overall foreign policy , but policy implementation will be flexible , depending on details of each specific case . are : 5. While entire speech ...
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