Independent Offices Appropriations, 1965, Hearings Before ... 88-2 |
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... agencies may be quite different from that deter- mined on an agency - by - agency basis . Such long - range planning should also make it possible to identify unwitting duplication in the planning of new research facilities and to ...
... agencies may be quite different from that deter- mined on an agency - by - agency basis . Such long - range planning should also make it possible to identify unwitting duplication in the planning of new research facilities and to ...
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... agencies and manage our Federal programs are scientists , engineers , and physicians . In order to maintain high competence in this sector of our Federal staff , further congressional action is urgently needed . PARTNERSHIP BETWEEN ...
... agencies and manage our Federal programs are scientists , engineers , and physicians . In order to maintain high competence in this sector of our Federal staff , further congressional action is urgently needed . PARTNERSHIP BETWEEN ...
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... agencies all had some specific role in the field of oceanography . So when your office was set up , one of the real priorities was to pull all these people together and see where they were going , see that there wasn't any overlapping ...
... agencies all had some specific role in the field of oceanography . So when your office was set up , one of the real priorities was to pull all these people together and see where they were going , see that there wasn't any overlapping ...
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... agencies now are doing in effect just what the minimum program called for , but a little more . Dr. HORNIG . The expenditure budget for oceanography was below that called for by the Academy's study until 1962. Since then it has been ...
... agencies now are doing in effect just what the minimum program called for , but a little more . Dr. HORNIG . The expenditure budget for oceanography was below that called for by the Academy's study until 1962. Since then it has been ...
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... AGENCIES ON GOVERN- MENT PATENT POLICY WITH STATEMENT ATTACHED Over the years , through Executive and Legislative actions , a variety of practices has developed within the Executive Branch affecting the disposition of rights to ...
... AGENCIES ON GOVERN- MENT PATENT POLICY WITH STATEMENT ATTACHED Over the years , through Executive and Legislative actions , a variety of practices has developed within the Executive Branch affecting the disposition of rights to ...
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