Journal of the Senate of the United States of AmericaU.S. Government Printing Office, 1953 |
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... respect to the inclusion of escape clauses in trade agreements which do not include such clauses . In the case of a few trade agreements it has been deter- mined that it would not be practicable to attempt to include escape clauses in ...
... respect to the inclusion of escape clauses in trade agreements which do not include such clauses . In the case of a few trade agreements it has been deter- mined that it would not be practicable to attempt to include escape clauses in ...
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... respect to the convention and rec- ommendation . It will be noted that those departments and agencies do not recommend any Federal legislation , as they are of the view that existing Fed- eral legislation is in substantial compli- ance ...
... respect to the convention and rec- ommendation . It will be noted that those departments and agencies do not recommend any Federal legislation , as they are of the view that existing Fed- eral legislation is in substantial compli- ance ...
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... respect to their net worth in connection with their income - tax returns ; to the Committee on Finance . S. 565. A bill to permit the compelling of testimony under certain conditions and to grant immunity from prosecu- tion in ...
... respect to their net worth in connection with their income - tax returns ; to the Committee on Finance . S. 565. A bill to permit the compelling of testimony under certain conditions and to grant immunity from prosecu- tion in ...
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... RESPECT TO EFFECTIVENESS OF FOREIGN INFORMATION PROGRAMS Mr. WILEY ( for himself and Mr. FUL- BRIGHT ) Submitted the following resolu- tion ( S. Res . 44 ) ; which was referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations : Resolved , That ( a ) ...
... RESPECT TO EFFECTIVENESS OF FOREIGN INFORMATION PROGRAMS Mr. WILEY ( for himself and Mr. FUL- BRIGHT ) Submitted the following resolu- tion ( S. Res . 44 ) ; which was referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations : Resolved , That ( a ) ...
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... respect and sup- port of both labor and management can help reduce the loss of wages and of pro- duction through strikes and stoppages , and thus add to the total economic strength of the Nation . We have now had 5 years ' experience ...
... respect and sup- port of both labor and management can help reduce the loss of wages and of pro- duction through strikes and stoppages , and thus add to the total economic strength of the Nation . We have now had 5 years ' experience ...
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