Agriculture, Rural Development, and Related Agencies Appropriations for 1982: Hearings Before a Subcommitee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Ninety-sixth Congress, First Session, Parts 5-6U.S. Government Printing Office, 1981 - United States |
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... REDUCED PAY COST SUPPLEMENTAL Mr. WHITTEN . It appears that FDA bore a disproportionate reduc- tion in the requested pay cost supplemental for 1981. How was this reduction calculated , and how will you be able to bear a reduction of ...
... REDUCED PAY COST SUPPLEMENTAL Mr. WHITTEN . It appears that FDA bore a disproportionate reduc- tion in the requested pay cost supplemental for 1981. How was this reduction calculated , and how will you be able to bear a reduction of ...
Page 144
... reduction because they are already funded at minimal levels . To further reduce them would be to make them ineffective , or not meet perti- nent legal mandates . OBJECT CLASS TABLE Mr. WHITTEN . You have given us a revised object class ...
... reduction because they are already funded at minimal levels . To further reduce them would be to make them ineffective , or not meet perti- nent legal mandates . OBJECT CLASS TABLE Mr. WHITTEN . You have given us a revised object class ...
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... reduced - sodium " products better . • Consider seeking legislative au- thority to require sodium labeling on many more foods . • Continue an effort to have food processors voluntarily reduce the salt in hundreds of heavily salted ...
... reduced - sodium " products better . • Consider seeking legislative au- thority to require sodium labeling on many more foods . • Continue an effort to have food processors voluntarily reduce the salt in hundreds of heavily salted ...
Page 174
... reduce the amount of confusion produced by its technical language . 31. One comment suggested that each patient package insert should state that its distribution is required under Federal law , and should advise the patient that It does ...
... reduce the amount of confusion produced by its technical language . 31. One comment suggested that each patient package insert should state that its distribution is required under Federal law , and should advise the patient that It does ...
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... reduction in the burdens and costs of the patient package inserts which program distributors and dispensers may obtain ... reduce many of the burdens associated with obtaining . storing , and distributing patient package inserts . At the ...
... reduction in the burdens and costs of the patient package inserts which program distributors and dispensers may obtain ... reduce many of the burdens associated with obtaining . storing , and distributing patient package inserts . At the ...
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