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... problem area of requiring the practitioner in a metropolit area to maintain two offices in order to practice in the profession . Mr. REGARDIE . I don't think that is so . Mr. SICKLES . That is also a problem with regard to lawyers , whi ...
... problem area of requiring the practitioner in a metropolit area to maintain two offices in order to practice in the profession . Mr. REGARDIE . I don't think that is so . Mr. SICKLES . That is also a problem with regard to lawyers , whi ...
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... problem . Dr. HERBERT . There is no problem except in terms of the quantity of hours in the particular courses selected for the educational require- ments . It is almost the same as the University of Maryland . Mr. FRASER . The ...
... problem . Dr. HERBERT . There is no problem except in terms of the quantity of hours in the particular courses selected for the educational require- ments . It is almost the same as the University of Maryland . Mr. FRASER . The ...
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... problem of the certi- fied public accountants as well as all these other occupations Mr. ABERNETHY . Physicians ... problem , Mr. Chair- man ? Suppose for the moment that the Congress did pass the new CPA bill and subsequently the ...
... problem of the certi- fied public accountants as well as all these other occupations Mr. ABERNETHY . Physicians ... problem , Mr. Chair- man ? Suppose for the moment that the Congress did pass the new CPA bill and subsequently the ...
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... problem is created for businessmen and the public in general , since they must cope with the problem of determining which CPA's have been certified under low certification standards , and which ones have met satisfactory qualification ...
... problem is created for businessmen and the public in general , since they must cope with the problem of determining which CPA's have been certified under low certification standards , and which ones have met satisfactory qualification ...
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... problem of priority , if there were a lack of sufficient facilities for all those who desired to move , we would get into a problem as to who was going to have a spot and who is not . Mr. PERRY CANNON . Yes . Mr. SISK . I hope you ...
... problem of priority , if there were a lack of sufficient facilities for all those who desired to move , we would get into a problem as to who was going to have a spot and who is not . Mr. PERRY CANNON . Yes . Mr. SISK . I hope you ...
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