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 workload through the use of work sampling . SSA examines the " did take " time developed for each workload to identify any portions which should not be accepted without adjustment . This adjustment is based on years of work ...
... major workload through the use of work sampling . SSA examines the " did take " time developed for each workload to identify any portions which should not be accepted without adjustment . This adjustment is based on years of work ...
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... major health problems that we as a Nation face . I am committed to the idea that in these difficult budgetary times , government must make the most possible sense out of every dollar available to help us meet the needs of the people we ...
... major health problems that we as a Nation face . I am committed to the idea that in these difficult budgetary times , government must make the most possible sense out of every dollar available to help us meet the needs of the people we ...
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... major public health problem in the nation and around the world . In the last 12 months , more than 42,000 new cases were reported . Women are now almost 12 percent of new cases . Almost 800 new cases in children were reported last year ...
... major public health problem in the nation and around the world . In the last 12 months , more than 42,000 new cases were reported . Women are now almost 12 percent of new cases . Almost 800 new cases in children were reported last year ...
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... major health prob- lems that we face as a nation . For fiscal year 1992 we have grouped our spending priorities around three principal themes : First , the prevention of disease with special emphasis on health promotion and prevention ...
... major health prob- lems that we face as a nation . For fiscal year 1992 we have grouped our spending priorities around three principal themes : First , the prevention of disease with special emphasis on health promotion and prevention ...
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... Major Risk Factor Tobacco Diet 434,000 300,000 Alcohol 100,000 Unintentional Injuries 97,000 Suicidal Behavior 30,000 Violence ( Homicide ) 22,000 Unsafe Sex ** 17,000 ** Attributable to AIDS deaths . 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 ...
... Major Risk Factor Tobacco Diet 434,000 300,000 Alcohol 100,000 Unintentional Injuries 97,000 Suicidal Behavior 30,000 Violence ( Homicide ) 22,000 Unsafe Sex ** 17,000 ** Attributable to AIDS deaths . 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 ...
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