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Deepuji Posted 12 years ago
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In relation to

Source: http://indianexpress.com/article/opi...-bully-pulpit/

Could anyone please explain to me what is meant by the under-lined part and especially "in relation to and in the case of" here

A society beset with deep social failures faces a conundrum. What will be the medium of social change? We think of this question in relation to state and market failures, but much less so in the case of social failure.

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deepuji in relation to regarding; in the matter of; in the instance of deepuji in the case of" regarding; in the matter of; in the instance of

  • deepuji in relation to regarding; in the matter of; in the instance of deepuji in the case of" regarding; in the matter of; in the instance of
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deepujiin relation to
regarding; in the matter of; in the instance of
deepuji in the case of"
regarding; in the matter of; in the instance of

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