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Page 502
... problem or signifi- cant progress , which then became classical . Thus , in 1928 , he made advances in problems of the law of large num- bers and in 1929 he practically solved a problem concern- ing the so - called law of the iterated ...
... problem or signifi- cant progress , which then became classical . Thus , in 1928 , he made advances in problems of the law of large num- bers and in 1929 he practically solved a problem concern- ing the so - called law of the iterated ...
Page 721
... problems that these writings address are rather tied to the special experience of their authors ' own legal cultures . Others reach out independently toward truths already reached earlier in Anglo - American juris- prudential ...
... problems that these writings address are rather tied to the special experience of their authors ' own legal cultures . Others reach out independently toward truths already reached earlier in Anglo - American juris- prudential ...
Page 866
... problems that they are begin- ning to be dealt with nationally rather than locally . Al- though many libraries and librarians place great confi- dence in local initiative and distrust the effects of en- forced uniformity and centralism ...
... problems that they are begin- ning to be dealt with nationally rather than locally . Al- though many libraries and librarians place great confi- dence in local initiative and distrust the effects of en- forced uniformity and centralism ...
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