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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... reduce this increase . $ 1.9 billion is quite a bit for indirect costs , and staff just informed me that a 1 - percent reduction of the average would save $ 30 million— just 1 percent . What is the average ? Forty - seven percent . It ...
... reduce this increase . $ 1.9 billion is quite a bit for indirect costs , and staff just informed me that a 1 - percent reduction of the average would save $ 30 million— just 1 percent . What is the average ? Forty - seven percent . It ...
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... reducing infant mortality . Are you suggesting that the $ 5 billion is somehow a coordinated program to reduce the infant mortality rate ? Answer . As you know , the problem of infant 40.
... reducing infant mortality . Are you suggesting that the $ 5 billion is somehow a coordinated program to reduce the infant mortality rate ? Answer . As you know , the problem of infant 40.
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... reduce the costs of research in the short - term , an unreasonably low cap will also undermine seriously the ability of many institutions to conduct research the government deems desirable . I also might add that the NIH's " market ...
... reduce the costs of research in the short - term , an unreasonably low cap will also undermine seriously the ability of many institutions to conduct research the government deems desirable . I also might add that the NIH's " market ...
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... reduce the size of the benefit provided . Because of the flexibility of the block grant , we are unable to estimate the number of households that will be served under any level of federal appropriations . It should also be kept in mind ...
... reduce the size of the benefit provided . Because of the flexibility of the block grant , we are unable to estimate the number of households that will be served under any level of federal appropriations . It should also be kept in mind ...
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... reduction of more than 36 percent . In testimony before the Subcommittee , these massive reductions were justified on the basis that energy burdens on families have been reduced as a result of a decline in prices and consumption ...
... reduction of more than 36 percent . In testimony before the Subcommittee , these massive reductions were justified on the basis that energy burdens on families have been reduced as a result of a decline in prices and consumption ...
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