Second Supplemental Appropriation Bill: 1958, Hearings ... 85th Congress, 2d Session1958 - 621 pages |
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... estimates were 58 percent of the original claims of the applicants . This time we have based this estimate on a 55 percent item . That is to say , we are esti- mating that 55 percent of the claims set forth in these applications overall ...
... estimates were 58 percent of the original claims of the applicants . This time we have based this estimate on a 55 percent item . That is to say , we are esti- mating that 55 percent of the claims set forth in these applications overall ...
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... estimated we can go on with presently available funds . That is in the amount of about $ 10 million which we could reserve immediately on March 1. By that time we estimate that we will have firmed - up data and be ready to make approval ...
... estimated we can go on with presently available funds . That is in the amount of about $ 10 million which we could reserve immediately on March 1. By that time we estimate that we will have firmed - up data and be ready to make approval ...
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... estimate is actually needed to pay them in full . In other words , we are estimating that there is $ 56 million worth of shrinkage in the applications that we now have on hand , and there is $ 56 million more claimed by the school ...
... estimate is actually needed to pay them in full . In other words , we are estimating that there is $ 56 million worth of shrinkage in the applications that we now have on hand , and there is $ 56 million more claimed by the school ...
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... estimate on which the $ 40 million Federal appropriation is based . Within the allotment base of $ 53 million , estimated State funds available will require Federal grants of $ 41,400,000 or $ 1,400,000 over currently appropriated funds ...
... estimate on which the $ 40 million Federal appropriation is based . Within the allotment base of $ 53 million , estimated State funds available will require Federal grants of $ 41,400,000 or $ 1,400,000 over currently appropriated funds ...
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... estimates to be too low . If this happens , we will be forced to adjust our plans to meet such greater needs . EXPLANATION OF WORKLOAD INCREASE Mr. CHRISTGAU . Mr. Chairman , I will give a brief summary state- ment ... estimate , making 20.
... estimates to be too low . If this happens , we will be forced to adjust our plans to meet such greater needs . EXPLANATION OF WORKLOAD INCREASE Mr. CHRISTGAU . Mr. Chairman , I will give a brief summary state- ment ... estimate , making 20.
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