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... organization whose major purpose is preservation of the status quo . The prospect for strengthening the United Nations or developing other strong international organizations may at this moment seem dim , but it is not hopeless . There ...
... organization whose major purpose is preservation of the status quo . The prospect for strengthening the United Nations or developing other strong international organizations may at this moment seem dim , but it is not hopeless . There ...
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... organizations or individual psychiatrists could organize a panel of experts that would publicly comment on the possible adverse psychological consequences of each new technological innova- tion . As new discoveries are used in medicine ...
... organizations or individual psychiatrists could organize a panel of experts that would publicly comment on the possible adverse psychological consequences of each new technological innova- tion . As new discoveries are used in medicine ...
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... organizations today should try to be a little more flexible even if it means rewriting their laws and slighting some persons who would have been honored in the past . Unless our professional organizations give younger psychiatrists ...
... organizations today should try to be a little more flexible even if it means rewriting their laws and slighting some persons who would have been honored in the past . Unless our professional organizations give younger psychiatrists ...
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