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 SessionU.S. Government Printing Office, 1991 |
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... effective these access centers are be- fore asking for more money . That is why we have not asked for ad- ditional dollars for this year . We need to see how the centers that we have funded are working before coming back to ask for addi ...
... effective these access centers are be- fore asking for more money . That is why we have not asked for ad- ditional dollars for this year . We need to see how the centers that we have funded are working before coming back to ask for addi ...
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... effectively utilize on the demand side ? Secretary SULLIVAN . Senator Specter , given the budget agree- ment we would ... effective , even more so than rehabilitation , and we are putting a tremendous sum of money into drugs . We added ...
... effectively utilize on the demand side ? Secretary SULLIVAN . Senator Specter , given the budget agree- ment we would ... effective , even more so than rehabilitation , and we are putting a tremendous sum of money into drugs . We added ...
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... effectiveness of health education and promotion programs for the elderly . Question . Along these lines , what role ... effective prevention and treatment methods for diseases afflicting the elderly , there is much room for cooperation ...
... effectiveness of health education and promotion programs for the elderly . Question . Along these lines , what role ... effective prevention and treatment methods for diseases afflicting the elderly , there is much room for cooperation ...
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... effective in reducing welfare dependency and increasing earnings for the more disadvantaged subgroups of AFDC applicants and recipients . They found that earnings increases were greatest among welfare applicants who were moderately ...
... effective in reducing welfare dependency and increasing earnings for the more disadvantaged subgroups of AFDC applicants and recipients . They found that earnings increases were greatest among welfare applicants who were moderately ...
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... effective before September 30 , 1991. As a result , we will not publish a rule that becomes effective before October , 1991 . CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT Question . What effect will the Child Support Enforcement provisions of the Family ...
... effective before September 30 , 1991. As a result , we will not publish a rule that becomes effective before October , 1991 . CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT Question . What effect will the Child Support Enforcement provisions of the Family ...
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