Mutual Security Program, Volume 12U.S. Government Printing Office, 1980 - Government publications |
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... reasons why they are unwilling to come along . But the biggest reason they won't come along is that they are afraid we will sell them out . They are not sure we'll stay with them . They are afraid if they go out on a limb and the ...
... reasons why they are unwilling to come along . But the biggest reason they won't come along is that they are afraid we will sell them out . They are not sure we'll stay with them . They are afraid if they go out on a limb and the ...
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... reason why we couldn't take any action that we see fit . A quorum is present . If you would ask permission to bring up this matter for consideration , I know of no reason why it shouldn't be brought up . Mr. JUDD . Would it be possible ...
... reason why we couldn't take any action that we see fit . A quorum is present . If you would ask permission to bring up this matter for consideration , I know of no reason why it shouldn't be brought up . Mr. JUDD . Would it be possible ...
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... reason he said on the floor this doesn't disturb that 10 million , because 10 million is in title III . Senator GEORGE . That would put this total bill up to 3.153 . Senator SMITH . You take 6 instead of the whole 10 . LONG AMENDMENT ...
... reason he said on the floor this doesn't disturb that 10 million , because 10 million is in title III . Senator GEORGE . That would put this total bill up to 3.153 . Senator SMITH . You take 6 instead of the whole 10 . LONG AMENDMENT ...
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... reason we knocked it out . Senator SMITH . But this $ 27 million was the difference between $ 50 million and what they spent . That is what I asked Tracy . We had a long session with him on it . The whole purpose of THE MUTUAL SECURITY ...
... reason we knocked it out . Senator SMITH . But this $ 27 million was the difference between $ 50 million and what they spent . That is what I asked Tracy . We had a long session with him on it . The whole purpose of THE MUTUAL SECURITY ...
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... reason why it seems to me that you have got to have this wide latitude . Representative VORYS . It is a question of why he has to have the power- Senator SMITH . South America is a big thing . There is a relatively small amount involved ...
... reason why it seems to me that you have got to have this wide latitude . Representative VORYS . It is a question of why he has to have the power- Senator SMITH . South America is a big thing . There is a relatively small amount involved ...
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Page 350 - Accordingly, it is hereby declared to be the policy of the people of the United States that, subject at all times to the paramount objective of assuring the common...
Page 219 - States is a party ; (4) make, consistent with its political and economic stability, the full contribution permitted by its manpower, resources, facilities, and general economic condition to the development and maintenance of its own defensive strength and the defensive wtrength of the free world ; (5) take all reasonable measures which may be needed to develop its defense capacities...
Page 479 - President is authorized to control, in furtherance of world peace and the security and foreign policy of the United States, the export and import of arms, ammunition, and implements of war.
Page 474 - As used in this title, the term "technical cooperation programs" means programs for the international interchange of technical knowledge and skills designed to contribute primarily to the balanced and integrated «Development of the economic resources and productive capacities of economically underdeveloped areas.
Page 406 - That whenever the President shall find that in any American country conditions of domestic violence exist which are promoted by the use of arms or munitions of war procured from the United States...
Page 415 - technical cooperation programs" does not include such activities authorized by the United States Information and Educational Exchange Act of 1948 (62 Stat. 6) as are not primarily related to economic development, nor activities undertaken now or hereafter pursuant to the International Aviation Facilities Act (62 Stat.
Page 231 - Administrator may — (1) employ persons who shall receive compensation at any of the rates provided for the Foreign Service Reserve and Staff by the Foreign Service Act of 1946 (60 Stat.
Page 523 - Whenever the President determines it to be in furtherance of the purposes of this Act...
Page 484 - Such funds shall be available for obligation and expenditure for the purposes for which authorized in accordance with authority granted in this Act or under authority governing the activities of the agencies of the United States Government to which such funds are allocated or transferred.
Page 221 - Administrator, shall receive, out of funds made available for the purposes of this title, a per diem allowance of $50 for each day spent away from their homes or regular places of business, for the purpose of attendance at meetings of the Board, or at conferences held upon the call of the Administrator, and in necessary travel, and while so engaged, they may be paid actual travel expenses and not to exceed $10 per diem in lieu of subsistence and other expenses.