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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... payments to States for foster care and adoption assistance , $ 203 million more than 1991 . We will also ... payment standards , and a full implementation of benefits for unemployed - parent families . But we need much more ...
... payments to States for foster care and adoption assistance , $ 203 million more than 1991 . We will also ... payment standards , and a full implementation of benefits for unemployed - parent families . But we need much more ...
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... payment to encourage the training of primary care resi- dents . INFANT MORTALITY INITIATIVE Senator HARKIN . One more thing on the infant mortality ini- tiative . Are you going to declare what cities they are ? Is there going to be some ...
... payment to encourage the training of primary care resi- dents . INFANT MORTALITY INITIATIVE Senator HARKIN . One more thing on the infant mortality ini- tiative . Are you going to declare what cities they are ? Is there going to be some ...
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... payment program . I know you are aware of the problems that have been reported at Stanford University , where the ... payments would be magnified considerably . A cap is not the only way to contain or reduce indirect costs , and ...
... payment program . I know you are aware of the problems that have been reported at Stanford University , where the ... payments would be magnified considerably . A cap is not the only way to contain or reduce indirect costs , and ...
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... However , one University devoted 1,178,000 square feet to that research and the other devoted only 531,000 square feet to the research they did . The cost of the space in both cases was reimbursed through the indirect cost payment . 47.
... However , one University devoted 1,178,000 square feet to that research and the other devoted only 531,000 square feet to the research they did . The cost of the space in both cases was reimbursed through the indirect cost payment . 47.
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... payment . This past year I know you are aware of the problems that have been reported at Stanford University where ... payments for indirect grant costs . In the case of HHS , the Office of the Inspector General is responsible for ...
... payment . This past year I know you are aware of the problems that have been reported at Stanford University where ... payments for indirect grant costs . In the case of HHS , the Office of the Inspector General is responsible for ...
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