Departments of Labor and Health, Education, and Welfare Appropriations for 1967: Hearings. 89th Congress, 2d Session, Part 1; Part 5 |
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It is a budget that enables us to move forward and meet the vast responsibilities I alluded to earlier . THE 1967 BUDGET Now , Mr. Chairman , I would like to outline briefly our 1967 request . We are proposing a total increase of 720 ...
It is a budget that enables us to move forward and meet the vast responsibilities I alluded to earlier . THE 1967 BUDGET Now , Mr. Chairman , I would like to outline briefly our 1967 request . We are proposing a total increase of 720 ...
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In general , sir , we are attempting to develop a balanced program which will enable us to make progress in all the areas of our responsibility . Mr. Fogarty . How can it be balanced when you ask for 2,000 additional employees and get ...
In general , sir , we are attempting to develop a balanced program which will enable us to make progress in all the areas of our responsibility . Mr. Fogarty . How can it be balanced when you ask for 2,000 additional employees and get ...
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Secondly , such a test would be almost impossible to design because of the ethical responsibilities you bear toward ... Under " Advisory opinions ” on page 47 of the justifications , you talk about the responsibility here to provide the ...
Secondly , such a test would be almost impossible to design because of the ethical responsibilities you bear toward ... Under " Advisory opinions ” on page 47 of the justifications , you talk about the responsibility here to provide the ...
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Compliance ( BRC ) establishes methods to implement this responsibility . There are currently some 420 research projects improving methodology to increase the speed , efficiency , and accuracy of analysis , thus giving more depth to the ...
Compliance ( BRC ) establishes methods to implement this responsibility . There are currently some 420 research projects improving methodology to increase the speed , efficiency , and accuracy of analysis , thus giving more depth to the ...
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Rayfield testified that the memo had been prepared for the files and had not been shown to anyone with regulatory responsibility . The memo , typed on yellow paper , was in fact not addressed to anyone . STILL ANOTHER MEMO FOUND ...
Rayfield testified that the memo had been prepared for the files and had not been shown to anyone with regulatory responsibility . The memo , typed on yellow paper , was in fact not addressed to anyone . STILL ANOTHER MEMO FOUND ...
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