Second Supplemental Appropriation Bill, 1958: Hearings Before Subcommittees of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Eighty-fifth Congress, Second Session |
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... COSTS One is the lowering of the age for women to 62. This is not a cost to the program over the long run because these payments are on an actuarial equivalent basis . Payments start sooner , but they get less . But there is an ...
... COSTS One is the lowering of the age for women to 62. This is not a cost to the program over the long run because these payments are on an actuarial equivalent basis . Payments start sooner , but they get less . But there is an ...
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... cost more to the Federal Government and these States under this procedure ? Mr. SCHOTTLAND . No , sir ; I do not think so . I think it might be a little more complicated , but I do not see how it could cost any more money . Mr. RONEY ...
... cost more to the Federal Government and these States under this procedure ? Mr. SCHOTTLAND . No , sir ; I do not think so . I think it might be a little more complicated , but I do not see how it could cost any more money . Mr. RONEY ...
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... cost - do you think it will cost as much the physics course ? Dr. KELLY . We don't think so because the equipment won't be so much of a problem there . Dr. KLOPSTEG . All they need is pencil and paper , you see . Mr. YATES . You are ...
... cost - do you think it will cost as much the physics course ? Dr. KELLY . We don't think so because the equipment won't be so much of a problem there . Dr. KLOPSTEG . All they need is pencil and paper , you see . Mr. YATES . You are ...
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... cost of the various mail operations in the various agencies . We have gotten to the point where our limitation about exhausted and would like to get a $ 5,000 increase in the travel limitation to cover the balance of the year The third ...
... cost of the various mail operations in the various agencies . We have gotten to the point where our limitation about exhausted and would like to get a $ 5,000 increase in the travel limitation to cover the balance of the year The third ...
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... cost of those increases during fiscal year 1957 as well as some increases the previous year ; $ 2,700,000 is the net amount it would take to cover approved increases through December 29 in fiscal year 1958 . Mr. YATES . Are you saying ...
... cost of those increases during fiscal year 1957 as well as some increases the previous year ; $ 2,700,000 is the net amount it would take to cover approved increases through December 29 in fiscal year 1958 . Mr. YATES . Are you saying ...
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Page 494 - ... the Contractor and the Contracting Officer may agree upon the whole or any part of the amount or amounts to be paid to the Contractor by reason of the total or partial termination of work pursuant to this clause, which amount or amounts may include a reasonable allowance for profit on work done: Provided, That such agreed amount or amounts...
Page 494 - Place no further orders or subcontracts for materials, services, or facilities except as may be necessary for completion of such portion of the work under the contract as...
Page 494 - TERMINATION FOR CONVENIENCE OF THE GOVERNMENT (a) The performance of work under this contract may be terminated by the Government in accordance with this clause in whole, or from time to time in part, whenever the contracting officer shall determine that such termination is in the best interest of the Government.
Page 206 - There is, of course, no more persuasive evidence of the purpose of a statute than the words by which the legislature undertook to give expression to its wishes. Often these words are sufficient in and of themselves to determine the purpose of the legislation. In such cases we have followed their plain meaning. When that meaning has led to absurd or futile results, however, this Court has looked beyond the words to...
Page 32 - Act, as amended, of $77 million for grants to States for old-age assistance, aid to dependent children, aid to the blind, and aid...
Page 44 - Congress approved an appropriation of $1,400 million for grants to States for old-age assistance, aid to dependent children, aid to the blind, and aid to the permanently and totally disabled under titles I, IV, X, and XIV, respectively, of the Social Security Act.
Page 494 - ... subcontract, have access to and the right to examine any directly pertinent books, documents, papers, and records of such subcontractor, involving transactions related to the subcontract. The term "subcontract...
Page 377 - Establishes a United Nations Command for an emergency international Force to secure and supervise the cessation of hostilities in accordance with all the terms of General Assembly resolution 997 (ES-I) of 2 November 1956; 2.
Page 135 - ... attacked, and to discuss their solution and their application to practical questions, and (3) to direct and conduct research and experiment in aeronautics...
Page 135 - Aeronautics to supervise and direct the scientific study of the problems of flight, with a view to their practical solution, and to determine the problems which should be experimentally attacked, and to discuss their solution and their application to practical questions.