Economic Report of the President: Hearings Before the Joint Economic Committee, Congress of the United StatesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1969 |
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... Representative WIDNALL . I understand from your answer that you are saying that at the present time , we can expect these items to recur in the near future . Secretary BARR . Maybe I would hope that all of you can ponder and worry about ...
... Representative WIDNALL . I understand from your answer that you are saying that at the present time , we can expect these items to recur in the near future . Secretary BARR . Maybe I would hope that all of you can ponder and worry about ...
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... Representative RUMSFELD . Mr. Zwick , I would like to turn the con- versation from a discussion of simply the quantitative approach which seems to be the focus of much of the material before us , and ask some questions about the ...
... Representative RUMSFELD . Mr. Zwick , I would like to turn the con- versation from a discussion of simply the quantitative approach which seems to be the focus of much of the material before us , and ask some questions about the ...
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... Representative RUMSFELD . Now , to compile that information you use computers and feed in figures that have come from various agencies after you have decided which functional category you want to use . Then you ascertain which ...
... Representative RUMSFELD . Now , to compile that information you use computers and feed in figures that have come from various agencies after you have decided which functional category you want to use . Then you ascertain which ...
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... Representative RUMSFELD . The last thing I want to do is make you nervous at one of your last appearances . Mr. Zwick . The concept is fine . The detail and accuracy I still ques- tion . Representative RUMSFELD . You talked about all ...
... Representative RUMSFELD . The last thing I want to do is make you nervous at one of your last appearances . Mr. Zwick . The concept is fine . The detail and accuracy I still ques- tion . Representative RUMSFELD . You talked about all ...
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... Representative RUMSFELD . OK . Mr. ZwICK . But the dialog has been improved significantly . Representative RUMSFELD . You have seen the data so you can make a judgment as to how far we have to go . I would be curious to know how far we ...
... Representative RUMSFELD . OK . Mr. ZwICK . But the dialog has been improved significantly . Representative RUMSFELD . You have seen the data so you can make a judgment as to how far we have to go . I would be curious to know how far we ...
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