Hearings, Reports and Prints of the Senate Committee on Government OperationsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1968 - Executive departments |
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... determine how much of this was due to the safety features . INFORMATION SOUGHT HAS BEEN UNAVAILABLE We sought more basic data . In April of 1966 , we asked the Bureau of Labor Statistics to tell us how it adjusts the consumer price ...
... determine how much of this was due to the safety features . INFORMATION SOUGHT HAS BEEN UNAVAILABLE We sought more basic data . In April of 1966 , we asked the Bureau of Labor Statistics to tell us how it adjusts the consumer price ...
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... determined - especially in view of the automobile industry's demonstrated ability to specify other prices including one safety item , the shoulder belt . The consumer knows how much he pays for optional features ... determine whether they 2.
... determined - especially in view of the automobile industry's demonstrated ability to specify other prices including one safety item , the shoulder belt . The consumer knows how much he pays for optional features ... determine whether they 2.
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... determine whether they are making satis- factory efforts to obtain and provide to the public and the rest of the Government information on the price of automobile safety . Some time ago , I said that the American people would be willing ...
... determine whether they are making satis- factory efforts to obtain and provide to the public and the rest of the Government information on the price of automobile safety . Some time ago , I said that the American people would be willing ...
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... determine whether a change in physical characteristics represents an improvement or a deterioration . Guidelines which consider all the attributes of an automobile are used to determine those changes for which adjust- ments should be ...
... determine whether a change in physical characteristics represents an improvement or a deterioration . Guidelines which consider all the attributes of an automobile are used to determine those changes for which adjust- ments should be ...
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... determine what number of cars we can reasonably expect to sell of each model and body type during the ensuing model year . Following this , we will arrive at initial prices that , based on our selling estimates , will return to use a ...
... determine what number of cars we can reasonably expect to sell of each model and body type during the ensuing model year . Following this , we will arrive at initial prices that , based on our selling estimates , will return to use a ...
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Page 2 - Chairman, the executive and administrative functions of the Commission, including functions of the Commission with respect to (1) the appointment and supervision of personnel employed under the Commission, (2) the distribution of business among such personnel and among administrative units of the Commission, and (3) the use and expenditure of funds.
Page 123 - A member may be removed by the President for neglect of duty or malfeasance in office, but for no other cause.
Page 40 - Commission shall determine within three months thereafter whether an Industry In the United States Is being or Is likely to be Injured, or Is prevented from being established, by reason of the Importation of such merchandise Into the United States.
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Page 1 - So much of the personnel, property, records, and unexpended balances of appropriations, allocations, and other funds employed, used, held, available, or to be made available in connection with the functions transferred to the...
Page 71 - States; (2) that the growth in the amount and complexity of air pollution brought about by urbanization, industrial development, and the increasing use of motor vehicles, has resulted in mounting dangers to the public health and welfare, including injury to agricultural crops and livestock, damage to and the deterioration of property, and hazards to air and ground transportation...
Page 39 - Commission shall promptly make an investigation to determine whether, as a result in major part of concessions granted under trade agreements, an article like or directly competitive with an article produced by the firm is being imported into the United States in such increased quantities as to cause, or threaten to cause, serious injury to such firm.