Foreign Assistance and Related Agencies Appropriations for 1978: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Ninety-fifty Congress, First Session, Del 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1977 |
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... Arms and ammunitions 55,831 50,814 5,017 Office Equipment 13,237 11,706 1,531 Audio - Visual & Lab . Equipment 124,921 88,632 36,289 Participant training 25,456 25,456 Other costs 62,040 47,512 14,528 Operational & Local Personnel ...
... Arms and ammunitions 55,831 50,814 5,017 Office Equipment 13,237 11,706 1,531 Audio - Visual & Lab . Equipment 124,921 88,632 36,289 Participant training 25,456 25,456 Other costs 62,040 47,512 14,528 Operational & Local Personnel ...
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... arms sales to Turkey , hasn't the government of Turkey loosened its restrictions on opium production ? Ms. FALCO . On June 30 , 1971 , the Turkish Government declared a total ban on opium poppy cultivation effective following the 1971 ...
... arms sales to Turkey , hasn't the government of Turkey loosened its restrictions on opium production ? Ms. FALCO . On June 30 , 1971 , the Turkish Government declared a total ban on opium poppy cultivation effective following the 1971 ...
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... Arms Export Control Act of 1976 requires that DEA's foreign enforcement activity be limited to intel- ligence , training , and technical assistance . There has been a consequent decrease in foreign cooperative drug removals since mid ...
... Arms Export Control Act of 1976 requires that DEA's foreign enforcement activity be limited to intel- ligence , training , and technical assistance . There has been a consequent decrease in foreign cooperative drug removals since mid ...
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... arms can be significantly promoted by effective U.S. leadership of the international development process . And there is a close , albeit sometimes indirect , relationship between the process of development and the ability and ...
... arms can be significantly promoted by effective U.S. leadership of the international development process . And there is a close , albeit sometimes indirect , relationship between the process of development and the ability and ...
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... arm of the U.S. Government . Mr. LONG . It's an arm of the U.S. Congress . I wonder if , Mr. Berg- sten , you could ask someone to check this so you can get a precise answer to Mr. Young's question because I would be very 308.
... arm of the U.S. Government . Mr. LONG . It's an arm of the U.S. Congress . I wonder if , Mr. Berg- sten , you could ask someone to check this so you can get a precise answer to Mr. Young's question because I would be very 308.
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Sida 766 - Decisions on issuing export licenses under this section shall be made in coordination with the Director of the United States Arms Control and Disarmament Agency and shall take into account the Director's opinion as to whether the export of an article will contribute to an arms race, increase the possibility of outbreak or escalation of conflict, or prejudice the development of bilateral or multilateral arms control arrangements.
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Sida 838 - ... current average interest rate, as of the last day of the month preceding the financing of such procurement that the United States Government pays on outstanding marketable obligations of comparable maturity, unless the President certifies to Congress that the national interest requires a lesser rate of interest and states in the certification the lesser rate so required and the justification therefor.