Investigation Into the Failure of the Department of Defense to Properly Implement Doctor-bonus Law: Hearings Before Subcommittee No. 4 of the Committee on Armed Services, House of Representatives, Ninety-third Congress, Second Session, Volume 5 |
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... course of action would be to defer implementation of increased bonus levels for several months until the requirements question has been resolved . In the interim period the new bonus authority could be used to maintain physician pay at ...
... course of action would be to defer implementation of increased bonus levels for several months until the requirements question has been resolved . In the interim period the new bonus authority could be used to maintain physician pay at ...
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... course of our day- to - day business at the Pentagon , as well as elsewhere , we learn something new every day . We are hoping to improve our knowledge of requirements , not only in the medical specialties but in every aspect of ...
... course of our day- to - day business at the Pentagon , as well as elsewhere , we learn something new every day . We are hoping to improve our knowledge of requirements , not only in the medical specialties but in every aspect of ...
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... course , what I am getting at , Mr. Srull . By some manner or means , Mr. Brehm's office and presumably you are the ones who worked on it , came up with the reply to the bonus bill , which said , " We don't know what our requirements ...
... course , what I am getting at , Mr. Srull . By some manner or means , Mr. Brehm's office and presumably you are the ones who worked on it , came up with the reply to the bonus bill , which said , " We don't know what our requirements ...
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... course of events since we were commenting , as were many other groups , on the draft directive . The Army commented on it , the Navy , the Air Force , and so forth . Mr. STRATTON . I don't care whether you are commenting on it . You are ...
... course of events since we were commenting , as were many other groups , on the draft directive . The Army commented on it , the Navy , the Air Force , and so forth . Mr. STRATTON . I don't care whether you are commenting on it . You are ...
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... my area of expertise . I certainly see it in perspective now ; but at that time , I wasn't particularly sensitive to it . I , of course , sensed urgency on the part of the medical community to get it moving , and we 25.
... my area of expertise . I certainly see it in perspective now ; but at that time , I wasn't particularly sensitive to it . I , of course , sensed urgency on the part of the medical community to get it moving , and we 25.
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