Departments of Labor and Health, Education, and Welfare Appropriations for 1967, Part 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1966 |
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The budget before you today was , of course , developed before I came to this office ; however , I have had a chance to sit with the staff and perform an intensive review of our fiscal year 1967 request . I wholeheartedly subscribe to ...
The budget before you today was , of course , developed before I came to this office ; however , I have had a chance to sit with the staff and perform an intensive review of our fiscal year 1967 request . I wholeheartedly subscribe to ...
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Of course , I have looked into a number of questions of management within the agency , as you might suspect , not all of them . THREE NEW POSITIONS TO HANDLE ADVISORY OPINIONS Mr. FARNUM . Under " Advisory opinions ” on page 47 of the ...
Of course , I have looked into a number of questions of management within the agency , as you might suspect , not all of them . THREE NEW POSITIONS TO HANDLE ADVISORY OPINIONS Mr. FARNUM . Under " Advisory opinions ” on page 47 of the ...
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Of course , not all of them would be deferred 3 years . The completion date is stated to be 3 years . It takes approximately 40 hours to audit an individual firm . That is my recollection of the analyses we have done to date .
Of course , not all of them would be deferred 3 years . The completion date is stated to be 3 years . It takes approximately 40 hours to audit an individual firm . That is my recollection of the analyses we have done to date .
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We are of course much concerned about the relations between the Food and Drug Administration and the Subcommittee on Intergovernmental Relations . The problem is a difficult one in that we certainly want to cooperate wholeheartedly with ...
We are of course much concerned about the relations between the Food and Drug Administration and the Subcommittee on Intergovernmental Relations . The problem is a difficult one in that we certainly want to cooperate wholeheartedly with ...
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... contamination of one drug with another , and other errors , FDA is cosponsoring an FDA - industry course on drug controls in fiscal year 1966. To assist industry in carrying out its responsibilities under the Drug Abuse Amendments a ...
... contamination of one drug with another , and other errors , FDA is cosponsoring an FDA - industry course on drug controls in fiscal year 1966. To assist industry in carrying out its responsibilities under the Drug Abuse Amendments a ...
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