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... effective enforce- ment of tax laws ) as the principal ins- trument of trimming the fiscal deficit will , under existing power configura- tions , result in pruning of government outlays on elementary education , basic health care and ...
... effective enforce- ment of tax laws ) as the principal ins- trument of trimming the fiscal deficit will , under existing power configura- tions , result in pruning of government outlays on elementary education , basic health care and ...
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... effectively targeted poverty alle- viation programmes ) , basic social security against contingencies like disease ... Effective mechanisms to make schools and teachers accou- ntable for their performance are urgen- tly needed . A At ...
... effectively targeted poverty alle- viation programmes ) , basic social security against contingencies like disease ... Effective mechanisms to make schools and teachers accou- ntable for their performance are urgen- tly needed . A At ...
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... effective implementation of such policy borders on the impossible . In response to what has been perceived to be a fundamentally unjust policy , numerous environmen- tal and social activists have argued for the need to pro- vide local ...
... effective implementation of such policy borders on the impossible . In response to what has been perceived to be a fundamentally unjust policy , numerous environmen- tal and social activists have argued for the need to pro- vide local ...
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