Departments of Labor and Health, Education, and Welfare Appropriations for 1967: Hearings, Eighty-ninth Congress, Second Session, Part 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1966 |
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As a last resort the Board may certify to the President emergencies which threaten to interrupt interstate commerce to a substantial portion of the country , and the controversy may then be considered by an emergency board .
As a last resort the Board may certify to the President emergencies which threaten to interrupt interstate commerce to a substantial portion of the country , and the controversy may then be considered by an emergency board .
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Our regional directors in reviewing the basis for their work estimates for fiscal years 1966 and 1967 have also reported substantial and continuing economic growth activities in their respective areas around the country .
Our regional directors in reviewing the basis for their work estimates for fiscal years 1966 and 1967 have also reported substantial and continuing economic growth activities in their respective areas around the country .
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In those countries where excess currencies are available , activities of benefit to the Department and the United States will be developed . OFFICE OF THE SOLICITOR We are not proposing any staffing increases in the Solicitor's Office .
In those countries where excess currencies are available , activities of benefit to the Department and the United States will be developed . OFFICE OF THE SOLICITOR We are not proposing any staffing increases in the Solicitor's Office .
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The sale of agricultural commodities resulted in the development of significant balances in various countries which under procedures of the Bureau of the Budget and the Treasury Department were found to be excess to normal U.S. needs .
The sale of agricultural commodities resulted in the development of significant balances in various countries which under procedures of the Bureau of the Budget and the Treasury Department were found to be excess to normal U.S. needs .
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The dividing line would be roughly this : The wage earners of the country with their families constitute between 170 million and 175 million out of the 200 million , so the dividing line would be about that difference .
The dividing line would be roughly this : The wage earners of the country with their families constitute between 170 million and 175 million out of the 200 million , so the dividing line would be about that difference .
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