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Page 92
... reduction in positions and financial requirements will be pos- sible , we believe , through improvements in organization and proce- dures , as well as continued improvement in the overall efficiency of the staff over and above that ...
... reduction in positions and financial requirements will be pos- sible , we believe , through improvements in organization and proce- dures , as well as continued improvement in the overall efficiency of the staff over and above that ...
Page 103
... reduction in related costs . This will be achieved by improvements in management control , discovering adequate shortcuts and better and more efficient ways of doing our work , and by just plain harder work . Last December I personally ...
... reduction in related costs . This will be achieved by improvements in management control , discovering adequate shortcuts and better and more efficient ways of doing our work , and by just plain harder work . Last December I personally ...
Page 106
... Reduction of multiple competition on domestic routes where such competition appears uneconomic . ( b ) Review of the need for U.S. - flag , point - to - point competition in the international area . ( c ) Guidelines for determination of ...
... Reduction of multiple competition on domestic routes where such competition appears uneconomic . ( b ) Review of the need for U.S. - flag , point - to - point competition in the international area . ( c ) Guidelines for determination of ...
Page 107
... reduction of $ 800,000 . The 1965 estimated of $ 67 million includes a full year of operation of the new routes recently awarde to Trans - Texas . Excluding this factor , the 1965 estimate is some $ 1 million less than the estimate for ...
... reduction of $ 800,000 . The 1965 estimated of $ 67 million includes a full year of operation of the new routes recently awarde to Trans - Texas . Excluding this factor , the 1965 estimate is some $ 1 million less than the estimate for ...
Page 124
... REDUCTION The estimate of subsidy accruals , which are the amounts due the carriers under final subsidy rates and on which the payment estimates are based , shows a reduction of $ 1.8 million from $ 85 million in 1964 to $ 83.2 million ...
... REDUCTION The estimate of subsidy accruals , which are the amounts due the carriers under final subsidy rates and on which the payment estimates are based , shows a reduction of $ 1.8 million from $ 85 million in 1964 to $ 83.2 million ...
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