Hodel and Hesse Nominations: Hearing Before the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, United States Senate, Ninety-seventh Congress, Second Session on the Nominations of Donald Paul Hodel to be Secretary of Energy and Martha O. Hesse to be Assistant Secretary of Energy for Management and Administration, December 1, 1982 |
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... completion of the Strategic Petroleum Reserve as a pri- mary method to achieve emergency preparedness . Second , development of long - range , high - risk , high - payoff energy technologies which industry is unable or unwilling to ...
... completion of the Strategic Petroleum Reserve as a pri- mary method to achieve emergency preparedness . Second , development of long - range , high - risk , high - payoff energy technologies which industry is unable or unwilling to ...
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... completed a round of question- ing of Mr. Hodel we can take Ms. Hesse's statement , then recess for lunch , and then have the public witnesses , the balance of the witness list , after the luncheon recess . Senator BRADLEY . That is ...
... completed a round of question- ing of Mr. Hodel we can take Ms. Hesse's statement , then recess for lunch , and then have the public witnesses , the balance of the witness list , after the luncheon recess . Senator BRADLEY . That is ...
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... completed its first assignment to develop a basic framework for systems improvement , and is in the process of turning these manage- ment projects over to the agencies where they belong . I have come here today to tell you not that I am ...
... completed its first assignment to develop a basic framework for systems improvement , and is in the process of turning these manage- ment projects over to the agencies where they belong . I have come here today to tell you not that I am ...
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... completed recently and also excerpts from the special report we have done on beam weapons that would go into more detail on the feasibility and appropriateness of those systems . In an article detailing his plea for relaxing U.S. ...
... completed recently and also excerpts from the special report we have done on beam weapons that would go into more detail on the feasibility and appropriateness of those systems . In an article detailing his plea for relaxing U.S. ...
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... completing the plants before they started being dropped was $ 23.9 billion . Completion dates have slipped an average of 57 months on these plants between 1977 and 1981 , despite the fact that no court decree of any sort imposed any ...
... completing the plants before they started being dropped was $ 23.9 billion . Completion dates have slipped an average of 57 months on these plants between 1977 and 1981 , despite the fact that no court decree of any sort imposed any ...
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