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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... tion 3 ( d ) ( 2 ) ( B ) is prorated . Finally the Administration again reduces the construction component of the pro- gram despite the important assistance it provides to communities facing an influx of federally - connected students ...
... tion 3 ( d ) ( 2 ) ( B ) is prorated . Finally the Administration again reduces the construction component of the pro- gram despite the important assistance it provides to communities facing an influx of federally - connected students ...
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... tion for critical languages training , which however , the Department of Education has not yet acted upon . In addition , bills have been introduced in both houses this session with provisions to authorize more targeted attention to ...
... tion for critical languages training , which however , the Department of Education has not yet acted upon . In addition , bills have been introduced in both houses this session with provisions to authorize more targeted attention to ...
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... TION COUNCIL Senator HARKIN . Our next witness is Daniel T. Bross , executive director of the AIDS Action Council . Mr. Bross , welcome to the subcommittee . And your statement will be made a part of the record in its entirety . Please ...
... TION COUNCIL Senator HARKIN . Our next witness is Daniel T. Bross , executive director of the AIDS Action Council . Mr. Bross , welcome to the subcommittee . And your statement will be made a part of the record in its entirety . Please ...
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... tion . What programs we have are chronically underfunded . There is a cruel irony in the fact that the President's budget request contains only a one percent increase in funding for prevention programs while it acknowledges that spend ...
... tion . What programs we have are chronically underfunded . There is a cruel irony in the fact that the President's budget request contains only a one percent increase in funding for prevention programs while it acknowledges that spend ...
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... tion on a theory that negligence , preventable consequences , was something that had not been taken into account . You are suggest- ing that was beyond the issue of research ? Dr. WALLACE . I think they always intended to continue the ...
... tion on a theory that negligence , preventable consequences , was something that had not been taken into account . You are suggest- ing that was beyond the issue of research ? Dr. WALLACE . I think they always intended to continue the ...
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