| United States. Bureau of Labor - Labor - 1911 - 1278 pages
...latter plan such payments are distributed among all other members insured according to the same plan. As a matter of fact, the difference is not so great as might appear, for the insurance with reserved payments has also the element of mutuality in it. Only... | |
| Pan American Union - Forests and forestry - 1925 - 172 pages
...how '.an 100 or 150 new and different woods, coming from widely separated regions, be standardized? As a matter of fact the difference is not so great as it may seem. They look different, are called by different names, but many are much alike. A good example... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Finance - Economic security - 1935 - 1332 pages
...unemployment experience — some States having very serious unemployment and others not so serious, although as a matter of fact the difference is not so great as offhand one might suppose between different sections of the country, yet there is some considerable... | |
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