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The constitutional prescription of elections at stated intervals and regular times provides the voters with opportunity and means to effect changes in the policies and procedures of government . In cases of emergency , the referendum is ...
The constitutional prescription of elections at stated intervals and regular times provides the voters with opportunity and means to effect changes in the policies and procedures of government . In cases of emergency , the referendum is ...
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What effect will this policy have on the economic opportunities of himself and his fellowcitizens ? What effect will it have , respectively , on the power of the government and on the independence of the citizens ? What enduring effects ...
What effect will this policy have on the economic opportunities of himself and his fellowcitizens ? What effect will it have , respectively , on the power of the government and on the independence of the citizens ? What enduring effects ...
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The purpose of such measures is to effect a political , not an economic cure . Politicians do not have convictions , they have ambitions . They know that the people want immediate results , not long - term solutions .
The purpose of such measures is to effect a political , not an economic cure . Politicians do not have convictions , they have ambitions . They know that the people want immediate results , not long - term solutions .
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FIRST PRINCIPLES | 1 |
PRIVATE ENDS AND CORPORATE ENDS | 11 |
REALIZATION OF ENDS | 19 |
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