Department of Housing and Urban Development, and certain independent agencies appropriations for fiscal year 1977: hearings before a subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, United States Senate, Ninety-fourth Congress, second session ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1976 - United States |
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... believe almost impossible , task that is assigned to a committee of the Congress like this , to evaluate budgets . However , I am afraid the 1 - year only budget look and the seeming fascination with the incremental look at budgets will ...
... believe almost impossible , task that is assigned to a committee of the Congress like this , to evaluate budgets . However , I am afraid the 1 - year only budget look and the seeming fascination with the incremental look at budgets will ...
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... believe it essential to optimum development of a new agency that initial actions be deliberate and well thought out . In summary , the Consumer Product Safety Commission , in my view , appears to be safely and soundly launched . The ...
... believe it essential to optimum development of a new agency that initial actions be deliberate and well thought out . In summary , the Consumer Product Safety Commission , in my view , appears to be safely and soundly launched . The ...
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... believe , almost impossible task that is assigned to a committee of Congress like this to evaluate budgets . I am afraid that the one - year budget look and fascination with the incremental budget look tends to foreclose a comprehensive ...
... believe , almost impossible task that is assigned to a committee of Congress like this to evaluate budgets . I am afraid that the one - year budget look and fascination with the incremental budget look tends to foreclose a comprehensive ...
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... believe that cost runs anywhere from $ 3 to $ 5 million per rule . Senator PROXMIRE . What bothers me is that the incremental cost of each rule should be a great deal less because we have to spend a substantial amount of money to put ...
... believe that cost runs anywhere from $ 3 to $ 5 million per rule . Senator PROXMIRE . What bothers me is that the incremental cost of each rule should be a great deal less because we have to spend a substantial amount of money to put ...
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... believe they are analogous in that the courts are being asked to order the govern- ment to perform tasks that are difficult for practical reasons . The cases I have examined , while not exhaustive of the subject , are summarized below ...
... believe they are analogous in that the courts are being asked to order the govern- ment to perform tasks that are difficult for practical reasons . The cases I have examined , while not exhaustive of the subject , are summarized below ...
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