Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education, and Related Agencies Appropriations for Fiscal Year 1992: Nondepartmental witnessesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1991 - 1056 pages |
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... Texas BROCK ADAMS , Washington SLADE GORTON , Washington Majority Professional Staff J. MICHAEL HALL , JAMES J. SOURWINE , CAROL C. MITCHELL , AMY SCHULTZ , and MARGARET STUART Minority Professional Staff BETTILOU TAYLOR and CRAIG ...
... Texas BROCK ADAMS , Washington SLADE GORTON , Washington Majority Professional Staff J. MICHAEL HALL , JAMES J. SOURWINE , CAROL C. MITCHELL , AMY SCHULTZ , and MARGARET STUART Minority Professional Staff BETTILOU TAYLOR and CRAIG ...
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The professional judgment budget is $ 201 million and as I say , it will allow us a success rate . Our Director , Dr. James B. Snow , Jr. , has said that , “ We are in the midst of an accelerating period of discovery .
The professional judgment budget is $ 201 million and as I say , it will allow us a success rate . Our Director , Dr. James B. Snow , Jr. , has said that , “ We are in the midst of an accelerating period of discovery .
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National Institute on Deafness Be Other Communication Disorders Professional Judgement Budget ( Dollars in thousands ) Research Grants No. Amount Research Proj .; Noncompeting Administrative Supplements New / Competing 399 ( 36 ) 232 ...
National Institute on Deafness Be Other Communication Disorders Professional Judgement Budget ( Dollars in thousands ) Research Grants No. Amount Research Proj .; Noncompeting Administrative Supplements New / Competing 399 ( 36 ) 232 ...
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The FY'92 professional judgement budget ( PJB ) for NIDCD is $ 201 million . This has been determined because of the escalation of applications , yet , it would only allow a success rate of 42 % . The vast majority of increased $ in the ...
The FY'92 professional judgement budget ( PJB ) for NIDCD is $ 201 million . This has been determined because of the escalation of applications , yet , it would only allow a success rate of 42 % . The vast majority of increased $ in the ...
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The Exceptional Financial Need ( EFN ) scholarship program remains critical to increasing opportunities for talented minority students to attend professional schools and especially in the disciplines that are most costly .
The Exceptional Financial Need ( EFN ) scholarship program remains critical to increasing opportunities for talented minority students to attend professional schools and especially in the disciplines that are most costly .
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