Hearings, Reports and Prints of the Senate Committee on Public WorksU.S. Government Printing Office, 1973 - Legislative hearings |
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... performance . 3. OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET · • • Formulate organizational plan for strengthening economic adjustment program ( for President's approval ) . Arrange for earmarking funds of all relevant programs so as to assist EAC ...
... performance . 3. OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET · • • Formulate organizational plan for strengthening economic adjustment program ( for President's approval ) . Arrange for earmarking funds of all relevant programs so as to assist EAC ...
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... performance bears many similarities to the turmoil within the " indus- try " in the early 20th century , when it was making the decisions that have shaped it for the past 50 years . Then , as now , there were a num- ber of newly ...
... performance bears many similarities to the turmoil within the " indus- try " in the early 20th century , when it was making the decisions that have shaped it for the past 50 years . Then , as now , there were a num- ber of newly ...
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... performance , the industry successfully modified the spark ignition engine to satisfy those demands . There has been no Achilles heel in its performance on which competitive types of engines could base a challenge . FACTORS INFLUENCING ...
... performance , the industry successfully modified the spark ignition engine to satisfy those demands . There has been no Achilles heel in its performance on which competitive types of engines could base a challenge . FACTORS INFLUENCING ...
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... performance , and cost . ( c ) Hundreds of thousands of people are trained in their main- tenance and repair . ( d ) A network of service facilities , with tools and spare parts distribution , has been built up . ( e ) Millions of ...
... performance , and cost . ( c ) Hundreds of thousands of people are trained in their main- tenance and repair . ( d ) A network of service facilities , with tools and spare parts distribution , has been built up . ( e ) Millions of ...
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... performance , the industry successfully modified the spark ignition engine to satisfy those demands . There has been no Achilles heel in its performance on which competitive types of engines could base a challenge . FACTORS INFLUENCING ...
... performance , the industry successfully modified the spark ignition engine to satisfy those demands . There has been no Achilles heel in its performance on which competitive types of engines could base a challenge . FACTORS INFLUENCING ...
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