Department of Housing and Urban Development, and Certain Independent Agencies Appropriations for Fiscal Year 1982: American Battle Monuments CommissionU.S. Government Printing Office, 1982 - 2314 pages |
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... been ratified , but we expect it to be soon . Incidentally , this agreement provides supplies and equipment brought in free of duty and free of taxes . NEED FOR SUPERINTENDENT'S QUARTERS Senator HUDDLESTON . What about the 9.
... been ratified , but we expect it to be soon . Incidentally , this agreement provides supplies and equipment brought in free of duty and free of taxes . NEED FOR SUPERINTENDENT'S QUARTERS Senator HUDDLESTON . What about the 9.
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... expect to spend $ 73,000 for the same activities . Also , in the area of maintenance , you programed $ 137,000 for headstone setting and realinement in fiscal 1981 and $ 100,000 for this activity in fiscal 1982. What standards have you ...
... expect to spend $ 73,000 for the same activities . Also , in the area of maintenance , you programed $ 137,000 for headstone setting and realinement in fiscal 1981 and $ 100,000 for this activity in fiscal 1982. What standards have you ...
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... expect that as a result of the President's regulatory reform efforts there will be a substantial reduction in burdensome and unnecessary regulations . The regulations that are issued will be important to consumers almost by definition ...
... expect that as a result of the President's regulatory reform efforts there will be a substantial reduction in burdensome and unnecessary regulations . The regulations that are issued will be important to consumers almost by definition ...
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... expect 21.5 million for 1982 . Senator GARN . During fiscal year 1980 , consumers demanded a recordbreaking 25.6 million publications . What do you expect the demand for publications will be in fiscal year 1981 and fiscal year 1982 ? Mr ...
... expect 21.5 million for 1982 . Senator GARN . During fiscal year 1980 , consumers demanded a recordbreaking 25.6 million publications . What do you expect the demand for publications will be in fiscal year 1981 and fiscal year 1982 ? Mr ...
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... expect a return . How will you determine whether this effort was successful ? That is , what specific number of responses would you require to expand the effort into a promotion campaign ? Mr. PETERSON . We have coded the catalogs that ...
... expect a return . How will you determine whether this effort was successful ? That is , what specific number of responses would you require to expand the effort into a promotion campaign ? Mr. PETERSON . We have coded the catalogs that ...
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Page 634 - Act for the purpose of determining the extent to which such programs and activities are contributing to the achievement of such policy, and to make recommendations to the President with respect thereto...
Page 634 - President studies relating to such conditions and trends; (3) to review and appraise the various programs and activities of the Federal Government in the light of the policy set forth in title 1 of this Act for the purpose of determining the extent to which such programs and activities are contributing to the achievement of such policy...
Page 575 - Policy (OSTP) was established by the National Science and Technology Policy, Organization, and Priorities Act of 1976.
Page 442 - ... be ordered by his local board, subject to such regulations as the President may prescribe, to perform for a period equal to the period prescribed in section 4(b) such civilian work contributing to the maintenance of the national health, safety, or interest as the local board pursuant to Presidential regulations...
Page 629 - Advise and assist the President and the agencies in achieving international cooperation for dealing with environmental problems, under the foreign policy guidance of the Secretary of State.
Page 729 - Region I Connecticut Maine Massachusetts New Hampshire Rhode Island Vermont Region II New Jersey New York Puerto Rico Virgin Islands Region III Delaware District of Columbia Maryland Pennsylvania Virginia , West Virginia Region IV Alabama...
Page 630 - They will be designed to make the environmental Impact statement process more useful to decisionmakers and the public; and to reduce paperwork and the accumulation of extraneous background data, in order to emphasize the need to focus on real environmental issues and alternatives.
Page 630 - Quality, in consultation with the Administrator, the Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare, the Secretary of Commerce, and the heads of other appropriate Federal departments or agencies, shall coordinate a study of the feasibility of establishing (1) a standard classification system for chemical substances and related substances, and (2) a standard means for storing and for obtaining rapid access to information respecting such substances. A report on such study shall be completed and submitted...
Page 729 - Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia Region IV Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee Region V Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, Wisconsin Region VI Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas...
Page 629 - ... to assist and advise the President in the preparation of the Annual Report to the Congress...