Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education, and Related Agencies Appropriations for Fiscal Year 1992: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, United States Senate, One Hundred Second Congress, First Session, Part 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1991 - 1056 pages |
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... major university in the United States , but you would probably be able to generate an extra 5,000 new grants per year to the schools . I would think that the researchers might love you , but I am afraid that I would never try to speak ...
... major university in the United States , but you would probably be able to generate an extra 5,000 new grants per year to the schools . I would think that the researchers might love you , but I am afraid that I would never try to speak ...
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... major undertaking . It is not one of those things where you can just walk in the front door and say , " We want you to explain why you have charged so much for groundskeeping against the research grants at this school . " It goes far ...
... major undertaking . It is not one of those things where you can just walk in the front door and say , " We want you to explain why you have charged so much for groundskeeping against the research grants at this school . " It goes far ...
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... major objective of this legislation to reduce the vulnerabilities for the kinds of things that we saw and witnessed in the HUD scandals . So there are a multiplicity of things that might come out of this . There is a great opportunity ...
... major objective of this legislation to reduce the vulnerabilities for the kinds of things that we saw and witnessed in the HUD scandals . So there are a multiplicity of things that might come out of this . There is a great opportunity ...
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... major variables that affect early implementation of the legislation . The first is the absence of funding . The President's FY 1992 budget includes funding that will allow us to make major progress . A second variable involves the size ...
... major variables that affect early implementation of the legislation . The first is the absence of funding . The President's FY 1992 budget includes funding that will allow us to make major progress . A second variable involves the size ...
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... to making sure that one of the areas that we look at is imaging , because there has been such major growth in these expenditures . But we also are directed to look at this issue of physician ownership interest in entities 241.
... to making sure that one of the areas that we look at is imaging , because there has been such major growth in these expenditures . But we also are directed to look at this issue of physician ownership interest in entities 241.
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