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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... reducing the backlog of cases , and there may be some further reduction in this manner during the year . In the meantime , however , new cases continue to be received almost as fast or faster than disposition is made of old ones ...
... reducing the backlog of cases , and there may be some further reduction in this manner during the year . In the meantime , however , new cases continue to be received almost as fast or faster than disposition is made of old ones ...
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... reduction . Mr. FLOOD . That is right . That is just what I am saying . Mr. SIMKIN . Certainly I would have no objection if you people on this committee want to change that . Mr. FLOOD . What is the matter with you ? What are you ...
... reduction . Mr. FLOOD . That is right . That is just what I am saying . Mr. SIMKIN . Certainly I would have no objection if you people on this committee want to change that . Mr. FLOOD . What is the matter with you ? What are you ...
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... reduction in the amount we would pay her . If she were a spouse under social security and had that same situation , they would pay her the larger of the two benefits . We were treating wives no differently than social security were ...
... reduction in the amount we would pay her . If she were a spouse under social security and had that same situation , they would pay her the larger of the two benefits . We were treating wives no differently than social security were ...
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... reduction in the benefits we pay , and that a man who is retired has not gone back to his last employer or to another railroad company and is working again , in which case he loses his entitlement . These policing operations are ...
... reduction in the benefits we pay , and that a man who is retired has not gone back to his last employer or to another railroad company and is working again , in which case he loses his entitlement . These policing operations are ...
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... reductions . I do not have the figures handy but I can furnish them for the record . Mr. HABERMEYER . There was a 28 - percent reduction in the last 6 years . Mr. FARNUM . You are talking in terms of personnel you say you would have ...
... reductions . I do not have the figures handy but I can furnish them for the record . Mr. HABERMEYER . There was a 28 - percent reduction in the last 6 years . Mr. FARNUM . You are talking in terms of personnel you say you would have ...
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