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" Government, as nearly as may be, according to major purposes ; (5) to reduce the number of agencies by consolidating those having similar functions under a single head, and to abolish such agencies or functions as may not be necessary for the efficient... "
Reorganization Plan No. 1 of 1950: Hearings Before the Committee on ... - Page 46
by United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Government Operations - 1950 - 82 pages
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Consumer Product Safety Commission Reauthorization: Hearing Before ..., Volume 4

United States. Congress. House. Committee on Energy and Commerce. Subcommittee on Commerce, Consumer Protection, and Competitiveness - Consumer protection - 1988 - 452 pages
...Government, as nearly as may be, according to major purpose;" and "to reduce the number of agencies Dy consolidating those having similar functions under...and to abolish such agencies or functions thereof as maybe necessary for the efficient conduct of the Government." In 1970, President Nixon's Advisory Council...
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Aeronautical Statutes and Related Materials

United States - Aeronautics - 1948 - 272 pages
...expenditures; 2. To increase efficiency; 3. To consolidate agencies according to major purposes; 4. To reduce the number of agencies by consolidating those having similar functions and by abolishing such as may not be necessary ; and 5. To eliminate overlapping and duplication of...
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United States Code, Volume 1

United States - Law - 1965 - 1168 pages
...expenditures; 2. To Increase efficiency; 3. To consolidate agencies according to major purposes; 4. To reduce the number of agencies by consolidating those having similar functions and by abolishing such at may not be necessary: 6. To eliminate overlapping and duplication of effort....
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Decisions of the United States Department of the Interior, Volume 72

United States. Department of the Interior - Natural resources - 1965 - 666 pages
...expenditures, (2) to increase efficiency, (3) to consolidate agencies according to major purposes, (4) to reduce the number of agencies by consolidating those having similar functions and by abolishing such as may not be necessary, and (5) to eliminate overlapping and duplication of...
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Military Laws of the United States (varies Slightly)

United States - Military law - 1929 - 918 pages
...the Government, as nearly as may be, according to major purposes ; (d) To reduce the number of such agencies by consolidating those having similar functions under a single head, and by abolishing such agencies and/or such functions thereof as may not be necessary for the efficient...
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