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" Both looked at war. as a means to an end, and not as an end in itself, and frankly called those who fell, fools for their pains. "
Educational Review - Página 69
1924
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Bulletin, Temas14-26

1915 - 840 páginas
...and p. 1) in their relations to himself and to the communities of which he is a member; 2. To Tcnow the social agencies, governmental and voluntary, that...responsibility as a good citizen, and, as far as possible, hi appropriate action. Many courses in civics fail because they fix attention upon the machinery of...
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Bulletin

1921 - 788 páginas
...will be needed as long as the untrained teacher is permitted to teach. But they should be considered as a means to an end and not as an end in themselves. When the United States catches up with Europe in the matter of trained teachers such magazines...
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The Atlantic Monthly, Volumen79

1897 - 902 páginas
...and attention of the private citizen, is greater than ever. Government was never so much considered as a means to an end, and not as an end in itself, as it is to-day, — a mode of looking at it which goes far to explain the success of " the man on...
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Continuance of Commodity Credit Corporation: Hearings, Seventy-eighth ...

United States. Congress. House. Committee on Banking and Currency - 1943 - 668 páginas
...production of the types of foods that are most needed for the war effort. Prices themselves should be used as a means to an end and not as an end in themselves. Kigid price controls based upon historical prices or some arbitrary price formula inject...
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Continuance of Commodity Credit Corporation: Hearings Before ... , 78-1 on H ...

United States Congress. House. Banking and Currency Committee - 1943 - 676 páginas
...as that is followed, there may be even more serious trouble ahead. Prices themselves should be used as a means to an end and not as an end in themselves. Kigid price controls based upon historical prices or some arbitrary price formula inject...
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Section 722 of the Internal Revenue Code, Partes1-2

United States. Congress. Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation - 1946 - 510 páginas
...normal or nonwar earnings. But, and this is important, Congress intended the base period to be used as a means to an end and not as an end in and of itself. It was for this reason that Chairman Doughton of the Ways and Means Committee in reporting...
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NBS Special Publication, Temas445-450

1976 - 954 páginas
...end users and categories which supply them. An end user category (1, and 10-16) is one which uses T&F as a means to an end and not as an end in itself. Thus, the telephone industry (part of category 14) is an end user because it uses accurate frequency...
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Report of the National Academy of Sciences "Health care for American ...

United States. Congress. House. Committee on Veterans' Affairs. Subcommittee on Medical Facilities and Benefits - 1977 - 170 páginas
...involved. Nurses must be aware of how the categories of care are derived so that the system may be used as a means to an end and not as an end in Itself. Bach hosp'ital needs to provide at least one staff member from the Nursing Service to net as full-time...
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A Discourse on Property: John Locke and His Adversaries

James Tully - 1982 - 216 páginas
...in virtue of being 'a means plainly necessary to that end'. Unlike Grotius, property is understood as a means to an end, and not as an end. In this manner the whole is preserved by preserving the parts, and the parts, 'particular Men', by the...
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The Epistle of Paul to the Galatians: A Commentary on the Greek Text

Frederick Fyvie Bruce - 1982 - 342 páginas
...religion. Paul, like Jesus, shocked the guardians of lsrael's law by his insistence on treating the law as a means to an end and not as an end in itself, by his refusal to let pious people seek security before God in their own piety, by his breaking down...
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