Social Science Quarterly, Volume 80, Issues 1-2Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1999 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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( 3 ) Lack of political organization or influence . Poor or minority people might have less access to or influence over political structures ; as a result , they would be unable to resist a polluting facility as effectively as another ...
( 3 ) Lack of political organization or influence . Poor or minority people might have less access to or influence over political structures ; as a result , they would be unable to resist a polluting facility as effectively as another ...
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The notion of extralegal influences on judicial decision making stems from legal realism , which stressed how judges ... Segal and Spaeth , 1993 ; Tate , 1981 ; Tate and Handberg , 1991 ) and the influence of the Department of Justice ...
The notion of extralegal influences on judicial decision making stems from legal realism , which stressed how judges ... Segal and Spaeth , 1993 ; Tate , 1981 ; Tate and Handberg , 1991 ) and the influence of the Department of Justice ...
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Hence Groves and Couper propose an alternative solution : a series of measurements that influence the response rate . In that way , the accuracy of the study can be improved . The second chapter begins by defining the factors that are ...
Hence Groves and Couper propose an alternative solution : a series of measurements that influence the response rate . In that way , the accuracy of the study can be improved . The second chapter begins by defining the factors that are ...
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