| California. Department of Agriculture - Agriculture - 1901 - 276 pages
...and made arrangements as will gradually lead up to improved conditions during the coming season, and we have every reason to believe that we will be able to meet your wishes during the coming deciduous fruit season, and at the end of the year your attitude toward... | |
| American Institute of Homeopathy - Homeopathy - 1906 - 1012 pages
...pleasefi to advise, that the institution recently has been placed in a position, where for the future, we have every reason to believe that we will be able to give you and all others interested, a complete detailed report of all of the institution's work and... | |
| Prisons - 1896 - 1018 pages
...expenditures of the preceding twelve years for the same purpose). In addition to these expenditures -we have every reason to believe that we will be able to place in the State Treasury $150,000, an amount equal to the appropriation made for the rehabilitation... | |
| United States. Federal Trade Commission - Tobacco industry - 1921 - 178 pages
...include commission paid to buying points. This average is a little higher than we had hoped for and we have every reason to believe that we will be able to pull this average down. Several points had exceeded the prices given them and we have called their... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations - Budget - 1934 - 1382 pages
...officials of that Department assurance that they will maintain our shop organization as heretofore. We have every reason to believe that we will be able to work under that arrangement, but it is possible that changes might take place in the Department or... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations - 1936 - 508 pages
...Mr. DONALDSON. That is the appropriation. Our estimated expenditure for 1936 is $30,881,396.70, but we have every reason to believe that we will be able to come within the appropriation of $28,850,000. Of course, if we are not able to do that, it will be... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Appropriations - 1940 - 1992 pages
...have already pointed out, the demands for the mediatory services of the Board have been increasing. We have every reason to believe that we will be able to utilize fulh the services of 8 mediators in the ever-growing task of eliminating the causes of interruptions... | |
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