| John J. MacAllister, United States. Office of Education - 1958 - 46 páginas
...Industry The food industry occupies an important place among American industries. "Eating out" has become as much a part of the American way of life as baseball has become a tradition in American sports. The increased number of persons who patronize eating... | |
| United States. Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce - 1946 - 302 páginas
...the Secretary of State, dated September 6, 1944, stressing the dangers of cartels, very aptly said : The Sherman and Clayton Acts have become as much a part of the American way of life as the Due Process clause of the Constitution. So well was this law drawn that former Chief Justice Hughes... | |
| United States. Office of Armed Forces Information and Education - 1957 - 18 páginas
...should be included in your Personal Affairs Record. Your Life Insurance Various types of life insurance have become as much a part of the American way of life as the automobile. television, and the corner drug store. Depending upon the type of insurance plan you choose,... | |
| Oscar Schachter, Robert Hellawell - 1981 - 466 páginas
...Antitrust Division, and expressly linked this policy to the embryonic United Nations. Roosevelt wrote: During the past half century the United States has...as much a part of the American way of life as the Due Process clause of the Constitution. By protecting the consumer against monopoly these statutes... | |
| Armin von Bogdandy, Petros C. Mavroidis, Yves Mény - 2002 - 538 páginas
...trade and competition. Just before his death in 1945, Roosevelt's strategy was formulated as follows: "During the past half century, the United States has...monopolies. The Sherman and Clayton Acts have become as much part of the American way of life as the Due Process clause of the Constitution. By protecting the consumer... | |
| Maher M. Dabbah - 2003 - 350 páginas
...letter addressed to former Secretary of State, Cordell Hull by former President Franklin Roosevelt: During the past half century the United States has...monopolies. The Sherman and Clayton Acts have become as much part of the American way of life as the due process clause of the Constitution. By protecting the consumer... | |
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