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Those who believe in efficient national control, on the other hand, do not in the least object to combinations; do not in the least object to concentration in business administration.
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gutenberg.orgThose who believe in efficient national control, on the other hand, do not in the least object to combinations; do not in the least object to concentration in business administration.
Roosevelt clarifies that supporters of national control do not oppose business combinations or concentration.
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