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is yes , if -- if enough legislators at the state and federal levels can be persuaded to stand up boldly and say , " Sorry , constituents , but the only way we're going to get out of this mess is by my espousing courses of action that ...
is yes , if -- if enough legislators at the state and federal levels can be persuaded to stand up boldly and say , " Sorry , constituents , but the only way we're going to get out of this mess is by my espousing courses of action that ...
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As I understand the present thinking of labor and management alike our increase in leisure time is going to take the form of shorter work weeks rather than longer vacation periods . Efficient energy utilization might have required and ...
As I understand the present thinking of labor and management alike our increase in leisure time is going to take the form of shorter work weeks rather than longer vacation periods . Efficient energy utilization might have required and ...
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Any real true effort to bring down substantially the price of electricity is going to have to start either by bringing down the price of oil and coal or with developing alternative sources of power . It's not a popular position to take ...
Any real true effort to bring down substantially the price of electricity is going to have to start either by bringing down the price of oil and coal or with developing alternative sources of power . It's not a popular position to take ...
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Contents
FIRST SESSION Regulation and the Utility Industries | 1 |
SOLVING THE INFLATION DILEMMA | 103 |
FOURTH SESSION | 111 |
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