| New York Chamber of Commerce - 1905 - 474 páginas
...industries must be taken into the account in all decisions which the Commission is called upon to make ; to some extent every question of transportation involves...determined independently of the theory of social progress." Is it not imposing an unreasonable physical strain to expect any five or seven men to perform such... | |
| New York Chamber of Commerce - 1905 - 476 páginas
...industries must be taken into the account in all decisions which the Commission is called upon to make ; to some extent every question of transportation involves...determined independently of the theory of social progress." Is it not imposing an unreasonable physical strain to expect any five or seven men to perform such... | |
| United States. Interstate Commerce Commission - 1896 - 326 páginas
...industries must be taken into the account in all decisions which the Commission is called upon to make; to some extent every question of transportation involves...argument is perhaps as indefinite as it is comprehensive, but if understood it will be at once recognized that the Commission can not perform satisfactorily... | |
| 1896 - 750 páginas
...industries must l>e taken into the account in all decisions which the Commission is called upon to make; to some extent every question of transportation involves...moral and social considerations, so that a just rate can not be determined independently of the theory of social progress. This argument is perhaps as indefinite... | |
| Joseph Nimmo (Jr.) - 1899 - 404 páginas
...COMMISSION. * * * TO SOME EXTENT EVERY QUESTION OF TRANSPORTATION INVOLVES MORAL AND SOCIAL CONSIDERATION, SO THAT A JUST RATE CANNOT BE DETERMINED INDEPENDENTLY...IS PERHAPS AS INDEFINITE AS IT IS COMPREHENSIVE." It seems to go without saying that these ideas express the most fantastic idealism. No legislative... | |
| 1905 - 512 páginas
...industries must be taken into the account in all decisions which the Commission is called upon to make; to some extent, every question of transportation involves...determined independently of the theory of social progress" (Annual Report for 1895, p. 59). "Within certain limits it it good policy for the railway manager to... | |
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