Hearings, Reports and Prints of the House Committee on Appropriations, Part 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1973 - Finance, Public |
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... figure to no more than 50 by June 30 , 1973 . CHANGES IN PROCEDURES AND REGULATIONS I wish to discuss with you today several actions taken by the Board during this fiscal year to improve and to accelerate the renegotiation process ...
... figure to no more than 50 by June 30 , 1973 . CHANGES IN PROCEDURES AND REGULATIONS I wish to discuss with you today several actions taken by the Board during this fiscal year to improve and to accelerate the renegotiation process ...
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... figure . Mr. ROUSH . Why do we have here the figure of 450 for each of these years being estimated ? Mr. STONE . The picture has changed since we made these estimates last August . Mr. LENCHES . Mr. Roush , just this morning we looked ...
... figure . Mr. ROUSH . Why do we have here the figure of 450 for each of these years being estimated ? Mr. STONE . The picture has changed since we made these estimates last August . Mr. LENCHES . Mr. Roush , just this morning we looked ...
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... figure ? Mr. BURRESS . No , sir ; because what we are trying to do , as I indi- cated , is clean up the backlog of ... figures get old , circumstances change . So I think it is unfortunate whenever a case remains in a region for over 2 ...
... figure ? Mr. BURRESS . No , sir ; because what we are trying to do , as I indi- cated , is clean up the backlog of ... figures get old , circumstances change . So I think it is unfortunate whenever a case remains in a region for over 2 ...
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... figure of 5,000 means that there were 5,000 contractors whose contracts involved more than a million dollars worth of business . Mr. BURRESS . Who alone or together with their affiliates , had total receipts during that filing period of ...
... figure of 5,000 means that there were 5,000 contractors whose contracts involved more than a million dollars worth of business . Mr. BURRESS . Who alone or together with their affiliates , had total receipts during that filing period of ...
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... figures . And we have taken them up with the contractor and worked the situation out to our satisfaction . We have ... figure for 1973 of 450 ; 1974 , 450 ; and again in 1975 , 450. I assume that there was some talk earlier about these ...
... figures . And we have taken them up with the contractor and worked the situation out to our satisfaction . We have ... figure for 1973 of 450 ; 1974 , 450 ; and again in 1975 , 450. I assume that there was some talk earlier about these ...
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