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... philosophies , etc . ) . In this case , too , some policy processes concerning
diffused benefits or costs will be controversial , rather than smooth , if those
benefits or costs are ideologically defined and evoke , therefore , collective
identification .
... philosophies , etc . ) . In this case , too , some policy processes concerning
diffused benefits or costs will be controversial , rather than smooth , if those
benefits or costs are ideologically defined and evoke , therefore , collective
identification .
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This will be done by distinguishing three sets : those concerning the way a
cabinet works ; those concerning the individual members ; those concerning the
majority supporting the cabinet . How the Cabinet Works The first set of features ...
This will be done by distinguishing three sets : those concerning the way a
cabinet works ; those concerning the individual members ; those concerning the
majority supporting the cabinet . How the Cabinet Works The first set of features ...
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