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Page 20871
... effect on antitrust and monop- oly law in the United States . It is my lation as it relates to antitrust and mo- belief an exhaustive study of this legis- noply is necessary . Therefore , I hope the subcommittee at an early date will ...
... effect on antitrust and monop- oly law in the United States . It is my lation as it relates to antitrust and mo- belief an exhaustive study of this legis- noply is necessary . Therefore , I hope the subcommittee at an early date will ...
Page 20872
... effect . " If it is , the Defense Department estimates it will just about wipe out the benefit of the $ 1,200 million pay raise voted for men in the armed services for boosting prices in post ex- changes . The measure which has been ...
... effect . " If it is , the Defense Department estimates it will just about wipe out the benefit of the $ 1,200 million pay raise voted for men in the armed services for boosting prices in post ex- changes . The measure which has been ...
Page 20873
... effect for several years whether needed or not , and could not be abolished until repealed by law- which , as we know , sometimes takes a long time . The capital issues committee is a tried and true operation in major financial centers ...
... effect for several years whether needed or not , and could not be abolished until repealed by law- which , as we know , sometimes takes a long time . The capital issues committee is a tried and true operation in major financial centers ...
Page 20905
... effect has practically forced foreign aid upon some countries . In effect , foreign aid has practically been crammed down their governmental throats . In my judgment , foreign aid ought to be granted only on the basis of an application ...
... effect has practically forced foreign aid upon some countries . In effect , foreign aid has practically been crammed down their governmental throats . In my judgment , foreign aid ought to be granted only on the basis of an application ...
Page 20906
... effect that their adoption would have on strength- their adoption would have on strength- ening the hand of the President of the United States , the Secretary of State , the Secretary of Defense , the Director of AID , and all the ...
... effect that their adoption would have on strength- their adoption would have on strength- ening the hand of the President of the United States , the Secretary of State , the Secretary of Defense , the Director of AID , and all the ...
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