Social Science Quarterly, Volume 68Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1987 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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Page 558
... fact , 46 percent of the political context stories in 1984 involved interpretations of various types and evaluations , despite the fact that journalists like to claim that they present facts only . Network figures for proportion of ...
... fact , 46 percent of the political context stories in 1984 involved interpretations of various types and evaluations , despite the fact that journalists like to claim that they present facts only . Network figures for proportion of ...
Page 594
... fact that knowledge learned in earlier periods tends to depreciate unless workers continue to upgrade their skills . Given the fact that older workers do not have enough time remaining in the labor force to recoup any human . capital ...
... fact that knowledge learned in earlier periods tends to depreciate unless workers continue to upgrade their skills . Given the fact that older workers do not have enough time remaining in the labor force to recoup any human . capital ...
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... fact that it displayed the name but not the substance of imperial majesty ; but Montesquieu's language reveals to us the linguistic fact that what was called an " empire " could at the same time be called a " republic " and a ...
... fact that it displayed the name but not the substance of imperial majesty ; but Montesquieu's language reveals to us the linguistic fact that what was called an " empire " could at the same time be called a " republic " and a ...
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