Supplemental Appropriation Bill, 1966: Hearings Before Subcommittees ... Eighty-ninth Congress, First Session ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1965 - United States |
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... expected to be over water in most cases , the sonic boom limitations during transonic acceleration will be 2.5 pounds per square foot . During cruise , the sonic boom limitation will be 1.7 pounds per square foot . The operating speeds ...
... expected to be over water in most cases , the sonic boom limitations during transonic acceleration will be 2.5 pounds per square foot . During cruise , the sonic boom limitation will be 1.7 pounds per square foot . The operating speeds ...
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... MCKEE . That is the considered judgment . During this 18 months phase , if the program proceeds better than expected , there are provisions to shorten the program . Mr. EVINS . Mr. Administrator , since we appropriate on 23.
... MCKEE . That is the considered judgment . During this 18 months phase , if the program proceeds better than expected , there are provisions to shorten the program . Mr. EVINS . Mr. Administrator , since we appropriate on 23.
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... expected from SST . March 1963 : Initial contracts awarded in fiscal year 1963 research program after evaluation of proposals in areas of controls , displays , instrumentation , environmental studies , flight simulation . April 1963 ...
... expected from SST . March 1963 : Initial contracts awarded in fiscal year 1963 research program after evaluation of proposals in areas of controls , displays , instrumentation , environmental studies , flight simulation . April 1963 ...
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... expected to pay a minimum of 25 percent of development costs , and , in addition , ( 2 ) airlines that purchase the aircraft will be expected to pay a further portion of the Government's development costs through royalty payments . " On ...
... expected to pay a minimum of 25 percent of development costs , and , in addition , ( 2 ) airlines that purchase the aircraft will be expected to pay a further portion of the Government's development costs through royalty payments . " On ...
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... expected increase in issues to the Navy . The revised volume of $ 416.4 million stores stock sales represents an increase of 11 percent above the volume which can be supported with the funds available for 1966 and an increase of 21 ...
... expected increase in issues to the Navy . The revised volume of $ 416.4 million stores stock sales represents an increase of 11 percent above the volume which can be supported with the funds available for 1966 and an increase of 21 ...
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Page 187 - The policy to be followed in attaining the national housing objective hereby established shall be: (1) private enterprise shall be encouraged to serve as large a part of the total need as it can; (2) governmental assistance shall be utilized where feasible to enable private enterprise to serve more of the total need...
Page 773 - Interior, the Secretary of Agriculture, the Secretary of the Army, the Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare, and the Chairman of the Federal Power Commission. The...
Page 27 - ... (1) inpatient hospital services (other than services in an institution for tuberculosis or mental diseases) ; (2) outpatient hospital services; (3) other laboratory and X-ray services; (4) skilled nursing home services (other than services in an institution for tuberculosis of mental diseases) for individuals 21 years of age or older; (5) physicians...
Page 234 - State and local urban and suburban housing and building laws, standards, codes, and regulations and their impact on housing and building costs, how they can be simplified, improved, and enforced, at the local level, and what methods might be adopted to promote more uniform building codes and the acceptance of technical innovations including new building practices, and materials...
Page 702 - Act" shall mean the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1965 (Public Law 89-117, approved August 10, 1965). (b) "Development cost...
Page 68 - For purposes of paragraph (1), an individual shall be considered to be disabled if he is unable to engage in any substantial gainful activity by reason of any medically determinable physical or mental impairment which can be expected to result in death or to be of longcontinued and indefinite duration.
Page 777 - Congress to encourage the conservation, development, and utilization of water and related land resources of the United States on a comprehensive and coordinated basis...
Page 34 - States to extend the program with a view to making these services available to children in all parts of the State by July 1, 1975.
Page 199 - ... 10percent contingency allowance. At the end of such period of time as the Commissioner may prescribe for the rental of the dwelling units, appropriate adjustment shall be made In the maximum rental payments, including a 10-percent contingency allowance, to reflect the actual requirements of the tenants. Payments shall not be made with respect to more than 20 percent of the number of dwelling units in any project which Is assisted under : (a) Section 202 of the Housing Act of 1959, If the loan...
Page 177 - Defense for the purpose of extending the financial assistance provided above. The capital of such fund shall consist of such sums as may, from time to time, be appropriated thereto, and shall consist also of receipts from the management, rental, or sale of properties acquired under this section, which receipts shall be credited to the fund and shall be available, together with funds appropriated therefor...