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... fact , or mixed fact and law , may be sub- mitted to decision . Such a submission is not delegating to the Commission power to say what shall be arbitrated ; it is merely empowering the Commission to find whether the particular case is ...
... fact , or mixed fact and law , may be sub- mitted to decision . Such a submission is not delegating to the Commission power to say what shall be arbitrated ; it is merely empowering the Commission to find whether the particular case is ...
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... fact that there has been no violent financial dis- turbance to draw attention to it . This may be credited to the more conservative atti- tude of capital since 1907 and a more centralized control of manufacturing . A DESIRABLE ELEMENT ...
... fact that there has been no violent financial dis- turbance to draw attention to it . This may be credited to the more conservative atti- tude of capital since 1907 and a more centralized control of manufacturing . A DESIRABLE ELEMENT ...
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... fact that , according to Mayor Gaynor's own account of the origin of the charter , no public representative citizens , other than those connected with the city govern- ment , had any part in the framing of it . He points out several ...
... fact that , according to Mayor Gaynor's own account of the origin of the charter , no public representative citizens , other than those connected with the city govern- ment , had any part in the framing of it . He points out several ...
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... fact that these admissions , essentially contradictory to the statements in the letter to The Outlook , were made by two members of the committee which signed that letter is testified to by two prominent citizens of Denver , Mr. H. G. ...
... fact that these admissions , essentially contradictory to the statements in the letter to The Outlook , were made by two members of the committee which signed that letter is testified to by two prominent citizens of Denver , Mr. H. G. ...
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... facts of life nor cow- ardice , which keeps our novelists largely silent about these matters . It is neither prudery ... fact that it deals with forbidden things ; it must be strong , vital , deeply serious , as art must always be when ...
... facts of life nor cow- ardice , which keeps our novelists largely silent about these matters . It is neither prudery ... fact that it deals with forbidden things ; it must be strong , vital , deeply serious , as art must always be when ...
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