Legislative Branch Appropriations for 1980: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Ninety-sixth Congress, First Session, Part 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1979 - United States |
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... major part of the Documents request is for salaries and expenses connected with the distribution of government publica- tions to designated depository libraries , the compilation of catalogs and indexes of government publications , and ...
... major part of the Documents request is for salaries and expenses connected with the distribution of government publica- tions to designated depository libraries , the compilation of catalogs and indexes of government publications , and ...
Page 1150
... major error like this . What I am really looking for is some way to insure tighter guidelines for the people who make the request . Mr. DEVAUGHN . This would not have been proofread in the Government Printing Office . Mr. BOYLE . Mr ...
... major error like this . What I am really looking for is some way to insure tighter guidelines for the people who make the request . Mr. DEVAUGHN . This would not have been proofread in the Government Printing Office . Mr. BOYLE . Mr ...
Page 1152
... major amount of money in the Special Sales Program is the losses we have on the Federal Register , and the subscription price of the Federal Register is set by the Administra- tive Committee of the Federal Register . The Administrative ...
... major amount of money in the Special Sales Program is the losses we have on the Federal Register , and the subscription price of the Federal Register is set by the Administra- tive Committee of the Federal Register . The Administrative ...
Page 1167
... major cities outside the Washington , D.C. metropoli- tan area , often at the request of congressional delegations . Each store has a staff of three or more employees trained in the use of our reference files and other informa- tion ...
... major cities outside the Washington , D.C. metropoli- tan area , often at the request of congressional delegations . Each store has a staff of three or more employees trained in the use of our reference files and other informa- tion ...
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... major RIF in any other GPO organization . The Office of the Production Manager is monitoring attrition within that Department very closely as part of its overall endeavor to avoid or at least minimize any RIF that might result from the ...
... major RIF in any other GPO organization . The Office of the Production Manager is monitoring attrition within that Department very closely as part of its overall endeavor to avoid or at least minimize any RIF that might result from the ...
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