Supplemental Appropriations for Fiscal Year 1976: Hearings Before Subcommittees of the Committee on Appropriations, United States Senate, Ninety-fourth Congress, First Session, on H.R. 10647 ... |
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... problems . major improvement in project financial management was the installation of the migrant health cost accounting system . With the use of these cost funding techniques and with improved collections from all available third ...
... problems . major improvement in project financial management was the installation of the migrant health cost accounting system . With the use of these cost funding techniques and with improved collections from all available third ...
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... problems , and which are implementing sound programs for eliminating conditions conducive to rat in- festations . We will expect these communities to share in the cost of the program to a greater degree than they have in the past . By ...
... problems , and which are implementing sound programs for eliminating conditions conducive to rat in- festations . We will expect these communities to share in the cost of the program to a greater degree than they have in the past . By ...
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... problem ? Dr. MILLAR . Yes , sir . Some 250 other cities , we figure have significant rat problems . Senator EAGLETON . If you cut back to this 5 point something million a year , you are not only going to be curtailing from 64 to 50 but ...
... problem ? Dr. MILLAR . Yes , sir . Some 250 other cities , we figure have significant rat problems . Senator EAGLETON . If you cut back to this 5 point something million a year , you are not only going to be curtailing from 64 to 50 but ...
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... problems . Project grants now support programs in 64 communities . This repre- sents approximately 21 percent of the total problem . Senator BROOKE . In view of what has happened in New York City , is it possible that other local ...
... problems . Project grants now support programs in 64 communities . This repre- sents approximately 21 percent of the total problem . Senator BROOKE . In view of what has happened in New York City , is it possible that other local ...
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... problems . Dr. ENDICOTT . There has been a sustained pressure on the Health Resources Administration . In the process of reorganizing the Public Health Service 2 or 3 years ago , the Division of Nursing experienced substantial ...
... problems . Dr. ENDICOTT . There has been a sustained pressure on the Health Resources Administration . In the process of reorganizing the Public Health Service 2 or 3 years ago , the Division of Nursing experienced substantial ...
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