Supplemental Appropriation Bill, 1962: Hearings Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Eighty-seventh Congress, First SessionU.S. Government Printing Office, 1961 - 933 pages |
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... problems to domestic economic policies for full employment , price stability , and growth . PROBLEM OF PRICES AND OUR PARTICIPATION IN THE WORLD MARKET Mr. JONAS . I hope you will pay some particular attention to the oft - repeated ...
... problems to domestic economic policies for full employment , price stability , and growth . PROBLEM OF PRICES AND OUR PARTICIPATION IN THE WORLD MARKET Mr. JONAS . I hope you will pay some particular attention to the oft - repeated ...
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... problem for several years . What will happen to the econ- omy of this country if you did become fortunate enough to have a decade of no tensions and no cold wars ? I think we should be doing some planning and studying of that problem ...
... problem for several years . What will happen to the econ- omy of this country if you did become fortunate enough to have a decade of no tensions and no cold wars ? I think we should be doing some planning and studying of that problem ...
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... problem . Will that committee have a staff or does it serve purely ex officio ? Mr. HELLER . Each of the principals on the Committee designates members of his staff to sit on the Committee and work out some of the specific problems that ...
... problem . Will that committee have a staff or does it serve purely ex officio ? Mr. HELLER . Each of the principals on the Committee designates members of his staff to sit on the Committee and work out some of the specific problems that ...
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... problem you mention but we have to hire these people to main- tain our present staff . Now there is another problem I know Congress is always interested in : If you give us more staff we will always want to hold onto them . I think our ...
... problem you mention but we have to hire these people to main- tain our present staff . Now there is another problem I know Congress is always interested in : If you give us more staff we will always want to hold onto them . I think our ...
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... problem of negotiating anywhere from 20 to 40 percent of the contract for changes incident to work which comes up after the ... problems on this ship arose from several reasons . The size of the job was bigger than this shipyard had ever ...
... problem of negotiating anywhere from 20 to 40 percent of the contract for changes incident to work which comes up after the ... problems on this ship arose from several reasons . The size of the job was bigger than this shipyard had ever ...
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