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... . CHOUINARD PAUL V. FARMER DANIEL V. GUN SHOWS ( II ) DONALD E. RICHBOURG EARL C. SILSBY G. HOMER SKARIN CHARLES W. SNODGRASS HUNTER L. SPILLAN GEORGE A. URIAN EUGENE B. WILHELM THAYER A. WOOD DALE M. SHULAW AUSTIN G. SMITH RANDOLPH THOMAS.
... . CHOUINARD PAUL V. FARMER DANIEL V. GUN SHOWS ( II ) DONALD E. RICHBOURG EARL C. SILSBY G. HOMER SKARIN CHARLES W. SNODGRASS HUNTER L. SPILLAN GEORGE A. URIAN EUGENE B. WILHELM THAYER A. WOOD DALE M. SHULAW AUSTIN G. SMITH RANDOLPH THOMAS.
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... shows that $ 87 billion of outlays in 1972 , almost two - fifths of the total , will come from appropriations and other budget authority enacted in earlier years . Conversely , about two - fifths of the 1972 budget authority will not ...
... shows that $ 87 billion of outlays in 1972 , almost two - fifths of the total , will come from appropriations and other budget authority enacted in earlier years . Conversely , about two - fifths of the 1972 budget authority will not ...
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... shows that the statutory outlay ceiling enacted for the fiscal year 1971 is expected to be $ 214.5 billion- $ 1.7 billion over our estimate of actual outlays in that year . The new estimate of the legal ceiling is well above the ...
... shows that the statutory outlay ceiling enacted for the fiscal year 1971 is expected to be $ 214.5 billion- $ 1.7 billion over our estimate of actual outlays in that year . The new estimate of the legal ceiling is well above the ...
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... show why it has been helpful to the President in formulating his budget . RECORD OF THE UNIFIED BUDGET This is a very interesting chart , a chart showing the deficits and one surplus through the years 1961 through 1972 on the basis of a ...
... show why it has been helpful to the President in formulating his budget . RECORD OF THE UNIFIED BUDGET This is a very interesting chart , a chart showing the deficits and one surplus through the years 1961 through 1972 on the basis of a ...
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... shows very clearly that we really blew it as a country in terms of the economy , and insofar as the budget impact on it is concerned . We had in 1966 , 1967 , and 1968 a series of deficits growing deficits — at full employment . That is ...
... shows very clearly that we really blew it as a country in terms of the economy , and insofar as the budget impact on it is concerned . We had in 1966 , 1967 , and 1968 a series of deficits growing deficits — at full employment . That is ...
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