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  • "Inter-state agreements on a P-16 system would be an absolute homerun, and at the very least should be a long-term goal" p.4.

    DFER Pushes "World Class Standards and Assessment" Kenneth Libby 2009

  • "Inter-state agreements on a P-16 system would be an absolute homerun, and at the very least should be a long-term goal" p.4.

    Archive 2009-06-01 Jim Horn 2009

  • The Commission has also held detailed discussions with the Union Home Secretary over deployment of forces and Chairman Railway Board on Inter-state movement plan for transport of CPF and other police forces.

    Election schedule for Lok Sabha Polling for six seats of J&K in 5 phases 2009

  • This included licensing of companies for Inter-state trading of electric power.

    Energy profile of South Asia 2007

  • Joint action could help reduce conflict and death on the continent, he said at a gathering of regional defence, police and home affairs ministers for the annual Inter-state Defence and

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1995

  • Certain departments are still retained by the British officials-the more difficult departments of government, the ones which naturally we would be the last to hand over, such as high finance, the Revenue, Customs, Inter-state affairs, International affairs, Military and Naval affairs, etc.

    The Political Situation in India 1922

  • Inter-state railroad companies usually exercised a dominant influence in those states under the laws of which they had incorporated; and this influence was so beneficial to them that they were quite willing for the sake of preserving it to subsidize the political machine and pay a certain amount of blackmail.

    The Promise of American Life Herbert David Croly 1899

  • The same measure of reforming legislation, such as the new Inter-state Commerce Law, seems to one party a wholly inadequate attempt to make the exercise of individual rights a little more equal, while it seems to others an egregious violation of the principle itself.

    The Promise of American Life Herbert David Croly 1899

  • Inter-state Commerce Law, 112-113; an example of class legislation, 191.

    The Promise of American Life Herbert David Croly 1899

  • The amended Inter-state Commerce Law largely increases the power of possible discrimination possessed by the Federal

    The Promise of American Life Herbert David Croly 1899

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