Second Supplemental Appropriation Bill: 1958, Hearings ... 85th Congress, 2d Session1958 - 621 pages |
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... present time . That means that the other three - fourths of these applications , about 300 projects , cannot be approved and funds obligated until after a supplemental is received . The answer to your question then as to why we 4 Mr ...
... present time . That means that the other three - fourths of these applications , about 300 projects , cannot be approved and funds obligated until after a supplemental is received . The answer to your question then as to why we 4 Mr ...
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... present load of disability claims coming from the 1956 amendments and only recently achieved a point where disability production equaled disability case intake . In both retirement and survivor claims and in disability claims the Bureau ...
... present load of disability claims coming from the 1956 amendments and only recently achieved a point where disability production equaled disability case intake . In both retirement and survivor claims and in disability claims the Bureau ...
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... present assumption was almost over and then we would have to lay them off . Mr. DENTON . Mr. Fogarty spoke about the delay between the time people make a claim and the time it is paid . This will in- crease it , will it not ? If you do ...
... present assumption was almost over and then we would have to lay them off . Mr. DENTON . Mr. Fogarty spoke about the delay between the time people make a claim and the time it is paid . This will in- crease it , will it not ? If you do ...
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... present estimates , for less than is needed to fully process these workloads . That is why we have a budgeted carryover for about 50,000 claims into the next fiscal year . Mr. DENTON . I appreciate your problem , but , of course , it is ...
... present estimates , for less than is needed to fully process these workloads . That is why we have a budgeted carryover for about 50,000 claims into the next fiscal year . Mr. DENTON . I appreciate your problem , but , of course , it is ...
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... PRESENT SYSTEM Mr. BALL . I think what the committees who recommended this to the Congress had in mind was that here the States did have medical staffs set up to an extent , and people with some background and train- ing in this ...
... PRESENT SYSTEM Mr. BALL . I think what the committees who recommended this to the Congress had in mind was that here the States did have medical staffs set up to an extent , and people with some background and train- ing in this ...
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