Social Science Quarterly, Volume 64Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1983 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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Will 2026 Positivists and behavioralists commonly recognize that there are standards or norms in science - for example , methodological , epistemological , and semantic . But such standards tend to be regarded as somehow " different ...
Will 2026 Positivists and behavioralists commonly recognize that there are standards or norms in science - for example , methodological , epistemological , and semantic . But such standards tend to be regarded as somehow " different ...
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While some of these individuals are interested in rapid exchange value turnover , as , for example , are builders , others are content to wait ten years or more before an investment in land is ...
While some of these individuals are interested in rapid exchange value turnover , as , for example , are builders , others are content to wait ten years or more before an investment in land is ...
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Other actions ( for example , the procuring of summer Association ( Civil Action No. 81-1209 - BU ) , District Court of the United States , Western District of Oklahoma . Judge Juan Burciaga rendered a decision in August 1982 that was ...
Other actions ( for example , the procuring of summer Association ( Civil Action No. 81-1209 - BU ) , District Court of the United States , Western District of Oklahoma . Judge Juan Burciaga rendered a decision in August 1982 that was ...
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Contents
YS | 6 |
Reassessing the Bureaucratic Dimension of Foreign Policy Making | 46 |
Work Experience Age and Gender Discrimination | 67 |
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