The Latin Americanist: The International Review of the Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies, Volumul 49Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies, 2005 |
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... represents the generation of the income necessary to satisfy the consumption needs ; ( 3 ) accumulation of capital ... represent a form of savings for the UDUS as well as a vehicle for the creation of capital regulated by the ...
... represents the generation of the income necessary to satisfy the consumption needs ; ( 3 ) accumulation of capital ... represent a form of savings for the UDUS as well as a vehicle for the creation of capital regulated by the ...
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... represents one of their biggest desires — is replaced by the efforts these families make in order to educate their ... represent the sector with lower levels of education and that they are the first ones to be fired and the last ones ...
... represents one of their biggest desires — is replaced by the efforts these families make in order to educate their ... represent the sector with lower levels of education and that they are the first ones to be fired and the last ones ...
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... represent the people , nor can governors represent their province in the National Assembly . In contrast , the Brazilian Constitution focuses on the question of incompatibility from the perspective of fair elections and not from ...
... represent the people , nor can governors represent their province in the National Assembly . In contrast , the Brazilian Constitution focuses on the question of incompatibility from the perspective of fair elections and not from ...
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