Departments of State, Justice, and Commerce, the Judiciary, and related agencies appropriations for fiscal year 1978: hearings before a subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, United States Senate, Ninety-fifth Congress, first sessionU.S. Government Printing Office, 1977 |
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... completed , essentially ? Mr. MOOSE . On the basis of the agreement which was negotiated with Russians earlier this month , we expect to complete the entire complex in July 1982. We figure the Russians will complete 21.
... completed , essentially ? Mr. MOOSE . On the basis of the agreement which was negotiated with Russians earlier this month , we expect to complete the entire complex in July 1982. We figure the Russians will complete 21.
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... completed by employees at hardship posts around the world ; a set of standards was established for measuring information reported ; point scores were as- signed for varying degrees of hardship ; thresholds were established for rates of ...
... completed by employees at hardship posts around the world ; a set of standards was established for measuring information reported ; point scores were as- signed for varying degrees of hardship ; thresholds were established for rates of ...
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... completed in a two - year period from 1973-1975 . The differential questionnaire The current system of differential evaluation is based on a questionnaire ( Form DS - 1733 ) developed by the Task Force to be completed by posts abroad ...
... completed in a two - year period from 1973-1975 . The differential questionnaire The current system of differential evaluation is based on a questionnaire ( Form DS - 1733 ) developed by the Task Force to be completed by posts abroad ...
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... completed its work in 1973. Instances of unresponsive or incomplete answers have decreased . A small minority of posts , however , is sometimes very late in submitting the differential report . These posts should do better , for ...
... completed its work in 1973. Instances of unresponsive or incomplete answers have decreased . A small minority of posts , however , is sometimes very late in submitting the differential report . These posts should do better , for ...
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... completed by the Embassy in May 1974 and the index was 115.5 ( living costs in Washington equal to 100.0 ) at 3.71 markka to the dollar . This index placed Helsinki near the mid - point of the 112.5-117.4 or class 3 post allow- ance ...
... completed by the Embassy in May 1974 and the index was 115.5 ( living costs in Washington equal to 100.0 ) at 3.71 markka to the dollar . This index placed Helsinki near the mid - point of the 112.5-117.4 or class 3 post allow- ance ...
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Page 423 - Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression ; this right includes freedom to hold opinions without interference and to seek, receive and impart information and ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers.
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Page 45 - A post differential may be granted on the basis of conditions of environment which differ substantially from conditions of environment in the continental United States and warrant additional compensation as a recruitment and retention incentive.
Page 518 - May, 1976, an enforcement action with respect to the corporations failing to provide 1974 reports was filed in the Federal District Court for the District of Columbia.
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