Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education, and Related Agencies Appropriations for Fiscal Year 1992: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, United States Senate, One Hundred Second Congress, First Session, Part 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1991 - 1056 pages |
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... COSTS Senator HARKIN . I appreciate that . Last , and this will be the last one , I just want to cover an issue that keeps coming up and keeps bubbling to ... costs . INDIRECT COSTS Secretary SULLIVAN . I think that Stanford itself 32.
... COSTS Senator HARKIN . I appreciate that . Last , and this will be the last one , I just want to cover an issue that keeps coming up and keeps bubbling to ... costs . INDIRECT COSTS Secretary SULLIVAN . I think that Stanford itself 32.
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... COSTS Secretary SULLIVAN . I think that Stanford itself has indicated that they were in error with the charges for this yacht , and I be- lieve they have withdrawn that request . Senator HARKIN . Excuse me , I just wondered - you know ...
... COSTS Secretary SULLIVAN . I think that Stanford itself has indicated that they were in error with the charges for this yacht , and I be- lieve they have withdrawn that request . Senator HARKIN . Excuse me , I just wondered - you know ...
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... costs are we will pick up the tab . We have got to have some accounting principles in there . We have got to find out how we can perhaps reduce this increase . $ 1.9 billion is quite a bit for indirect costs , and staff just informed me ...
... costs are we will pick up the tab . We have got to have some accounting principles in there . We have got to find out how we can perhaps reduce this increase . $ 1.9 billion is quite a bit for indirect costs , and staff just informed me ...
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... COSTS Question . Mr. Secretary , your FY 1992 request for the National Institutes of Health includes $ 1.9 billion for indirect costs associated with the grant awards NIH expects to make in FY 1992. The indirect cost rates range from ...
... COSTS Question . Mr. Secretary , your FY 1992 request for the National Institutes of Health includes $ 1.9 billion for indirect costs associated with the grant awards NIH expects to make in FY 1992. The indirect cost rates range from ...
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... cost payment . This past year I know you are aware of the problems that have been reported at Stanford University where the cost of the University's yacht and flowers for the President's home have been charged to indirect costs . Mr ...
... cost payment . This past year I know you are aware of the problems that have been reported at Stanford University where the cost of the University's yacht and flowers for the President's home have been charged to indirect costs . Mr ...
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