Hearings Before Subcommittee of House Committee on Appropriations, Parts 1-2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1964 - Budget |
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At present the laws make no provision for a consideration of such important
factors as the overall effects on competition and the best interests of agriculture .
The precise form of the administration's recommendations for legislation to meet
...
At present the laws make no provision for a consideration of such important
factors as the overall effects on competition and the best interests of agriculture .
The precise form of the administration's recommendations for legislation to meet
...
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There is evidence that the present grade requirements are so loose that they do
not provide a reliable basis for judging soundness or cleanliness . Both domestic
and foreign buyers make a price allowance ( discount ) because of the possible ...
There is evidence that the present grade requirements are so loose that they do
not provide a reliable basis for judging soundness or cleanliness . Both domestic
and foreign buyers make a price allowance ( discount ) because of the possible ...
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A total of 129 inspectors involving 69 man - years of employment this fiscal year .
Mr. WHITTEN . That would give you a total of how many for the present fiscal year
? Dr. CLARKSON . 3,356 man - years . Mr. WHITTEN . Now how many are you ...
A total of 129 inspectors involving 69 man - years of employment this fiscal year .
Mr. WHITTEN . That would give you a total of how many for the present fiscal year
? Dr. CLARKSON . 3,356 man - years . Mr. WHITTEN . Now how many are you ...
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( f ) Review plans on present and proposed projects . ( 9 ) Present need for
prompt and adequate publication of results and improving quality of reports . ( h )
Consult with department head or other administrator on : ( 1 ) Allocation of
research ...
( f ) Review plans on present and proposed projects . ( 9 ) Present need for
prompt and adequate publication of results and improving quality of reports . ( h )
Consult with department head or other administrator on : ( 1 ) Allocation of
research ...
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House. Committee on Appropriations. these books . " Although he was speaking
specifically about public libraries , the statement applies very directly to the
National Agricultural Library . The present library quarters were outgrown by
1940 and ...
House. Committee on Appropriations. these books . " Although he was speaking
specifically about public libraries , the statement applies very directly to the
National Agricultural Library . The present library quarters were outgrown by
1940 and ...
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