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One scholar has proposed a guide regarding the specificity of the
communications : A. Demand : The decision desired . Who ? Who is to make the
decision ? What ? Exactly what decision is desired ? When ? By what time does
the decision ...
One scholar has proposed a guide regarding the specificity of the
communications : A. Demand : The decision desired . Who ? Who is to make the
decision ? What ? Exactly what decision is desired ? When ? By what time does
the decision ...
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Cabinet decisions would be submitted to the Council of State which could refer
them back to the Cabinet . If , after a second examination , the Cabinet stood by
its decision , the decision would be final and New Zealand could not override it .
Cabinet decisions would be submitted to the Council of State which could refer
them back to the Cabinet . If , after a second examination , the Cabinet stood by
its decision , the decision would be final and New Zealand could not override it .
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President Carter's decision to establish diplomatic relations with mainland China
has been widely analyzed . Suffice it to say that the U.S. government acted in
such great haste that it was easy for the Peking authorities " to hold firm against ...
President Carter's decision to establish diplomatic relations with mainland China
has been widely analyzed . Suffice it to say that the U.S. government acted in
such great haste that it was easy for the Peking authorities " to hold firm against ...
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