| Michigan Academy of Science, Arts, and Letters - Science - 1923 - 534 pages
...topographic work, and it devoted, therefore, the sum of $1,000 to continue the work. This act was a step in the right direction, but it did not go far enough. The Legislature of 1905, however, by Act 251, authorized the Board of Geological Survey to accept the... | |
| Oscar Newfang - Guerre mondiale, 1914-1918 - 1924 - 412 pages
...continuing panel, from which the board of arbitration for any specific dispute might be selected. This was a step in the right direction, but it did not go far enough. More recently attempts were made to establish a genuine world court, but they were frustrated by the... | |
| Robert Gordon Rodkey - Banks and banking - 1928 - 378 pages
...loans were definitely confined to those funds represented by time deposits. Undoubtedly this was a step in the right direction but it did not go far enough. One year real estate loans are no more feasible on city property than on farm lands. The McFadden Act... | |
| Poor law conference - 1876 - 490 pages
...explanation. Sir Massey Lopes had brought forward a measure with regard to a county rate. It was a step in the right direction, but it did not go far enough. No man could ever make a good guardian unless he felt an interest beyond mere matters of pounds, shillings,... | |
| George Newman Fuller, Lewis Beeson - Local history - 1922 - 844 pages
...topographic work, and it therefore appropriated the sum of $1,000 (!) to continue the work.49 This act was a step in the right direction but it did not go far enough — it merely appropriated a small sum to further the work, but the Legislature of 1905 by Act 251... | |
| 284 pages
...Town Council should take over certain obvious responsibilities from the Federal Government; this was a step in the right direction, but it did not go far enough. We failed in our proposed date for Independence and in the end agreed with the British Government's... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Finance - Income tax - 1963 - 1148 pages
...trade or business. The objective of the proposal in 1954 to expand the types of creditable taxes was a step in the right direction, but it did not go far enough. Many countries rely heavily on nonincome taxes because they serve better their policy objectives. Some... | |
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