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For example , with respect to the control of property , the Soviet Union , as a pure
totalitarian government , would not allow the existence of private property . In fact
, however , private property has not only been allowed to exist , but at times ...
For example , with respect to the control of property , the Soviet Union , as a pure
totalitarian government , would not allow the existence of private property . In fact
, however , private property has not only been allowed to exist , but at times ...
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For example , in Ontario in the late 1970s , one minister resigned because of his
alleged intercession with a judge on behalf of a constituent with respect to a
pending court case . Similarly , in the famous Judges Affair in 1977 , two federal ...
For example , in Ontario in the late 1970s , one minister resigned because of his
alleged intercession with a judge on behalf of a constituent with respect to a
pending court case . Similarly , in the famous Judges Affair in 1977 , two federal ...
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In addition to economic indicators , the various regions of Canada differ with
respect to their cultural , linguistic , and ethnic composition . English - French
differences are important in Quebec , Ontario , and New Brunswick , but less so in
the ...
In addition to economic indicators , the various regions of Canada differ with
respect to their cultural , linguistic , and ethnic composition . English - French
differences are important in Quebec , Ontario , and New Brunswick , but less so in
the ...
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