President's Private Sector Survey on Cost Control: Report of General Accounting Office and Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Post Office and Civil Service, House of Representatives, Ninety-seventh Congress, Second Session, September 15, 21, 1982U.S. Government Printing Office, 1982 - 416 páginas |
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... submitted to the committee : General Accounting Office report on the President's Private Sector Survey on Cost Control , documents and charts .... 139 List of contributors by August 18 , 1982 .. 165 Balance sheet - July 31 , 1982 169 ...
... submitted to the committee : General Accounting Office report on the President's Private Sector Survey on Cost Control , documents and charts .... 139 List of contributors by August 18 , 1982 .. 165 Balance sheet - July 31 , 1982 169 ...
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... submitted to the committee - Continued General Accounting Office report on the President's Private Sector Memo from Stanley Harsh to task force members on conflict of interest , July 23 , 1982 ..... Agreement on disclosure of ...
... submitted to the committee - Continued General Accounting Office report on the President's Private Sector Memo from Stanley Harsh to task force members on conflict of interest , July 23 , 1982 ..... Agreement on disclosure of ...
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... submitted . They also outline the work they need to do to recruit additional people . So they are a multipurpose kind of work plan . Naturally , these work plans change , and as a matter of fact , they have been changed by the different ...
... submitted . They also outline the work they need to do to recruit additional people . So they are a multipurpose kind of work plan . Naturally , these work plans change , and as a matter of fact , they have been changed by the different ...
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... submitted to the President . " I do not think that means 1 month before they are submitted . I think that language tracks the Federal Advisory Committee Act , which was passed back in 1972 , which dealt specifically with endeavors of ...
... submitted to the President . " I do not think that means 1 month before they are submitted . I think that language tracks the Federal Advisory Committee Act , which was passed back in 1972 , which dealt specifically with endeavors of ...
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... submitted to us , and we have been reading them . They are proceeding along these lines . But I get back to my question . Are you telling me that you are instructing me or requiring me to turn over all the work plans on all the ...
... submitted to us , and we have been reading them . They are proceeding along these lines . But I get back to my question . Are you telling me that you are instructing me or requiring me to turn over all the work plans on all the ...
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