Legislative branch appropriations for 1986: hearings before a subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Ninety-ninth Congress, first session, Part 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1985 - Budget |
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... replace conventional line printers in computer rooms , and typewritters in office environments . These highly efficient innovations produce better , more readable products at less cost . For example , the Navy anticipates annual savings ...
... replace conventional line printers in computer rooms , and typewritters in office environments . These highly efficient innovations produce better , more readable products at less cost . For example , the Navy anticipates annual savings ...
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... replacing the existing substation in Building 4 . --Embarked upon a 6 - year project to replace or repair windows in Buildings 1 , 2 and 3. Specifically approved the 1984 phase of the plan to replace 150 windows on the 4th and 5th ...
... replacing the existing substation in Building 4 . --Embarked upon a 6 - year project to replace or repair windows in Buildings 1 , 2 and 3. Specifically approved the 1984 phase of the plan to replace 150 windows on the 4th and 5th ...
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... of Congress , Congressional Committees and the international exchange libraries . The agreement will also allow the replacement of damaged or missing fiche . VII . Promotion of cooperation between the Senate and House 48.
... of Congress , Congressional Committees and the international exchange libraries . The agreement will also allow the replacement of damaged or missing fiche . VII . Promotion of cooperation between the Senate and House 48.
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... replacement and upgrading of office equipment , and a nominal increase in travel . The attached table shows a comparison of the budget estimates of Non - Personnel costs for FY 85 and FY 86 . At this time , we do not foresee additional ...
... replacement and upgrading of office equipment , and a nominal increase in travel . The attached table shows a comparison of the budget estimates of Non - Personnel costs for FY 85 and FY 86 . At this time , we do not foresee additional ...
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... Replacement equipment + 20 d . Supplies and materials + 15 e . Consultant compensation + 14 f . Contracts , panelists , and miscellaneous increases + 320 II . Net Increase / Decrease Requested + 1,145 III . Total Allocation Request ...
... Replacement equipment + 20 d . Supplies and materials + 15 e . Consultant compensation + 14 f . Contracts , panelists , and miscellaneous increases + 320 II . Net Increase / Decrease Requested + 1,145 III . Total Allocation Request ...
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