Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, and Related Agencies Appropriations for 2003: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, One Hundred Seventh Congress, Second Session, Part 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 2002 - United States |
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... promote physical fitness activities , with an emphasis on families and communities . More than 16 million Americans currently suffer from a preventable form of diabetes . Type II diabetes is increasingly prevalent in our children due to ...
... promote physical fitness activities , with an emphasis on families and communities . More than 16 million Americans currently suffer from a preventable form of diabetes . Type II diabetes is increasingly prevalent in our children due to ...
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... promote child well - being through strengthening family formation and healthy marriages . In addition , our proposal will call for modification of the bonus for high performance to reward significant achievement in promoting employment ...
... promote child well - being through strengthening family formation and healthy marriages . In addition , our proposal will call for modification of the bonus for high performance to reward significant achievement in promoting employment ...
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... promote economic development , enhance U.S. competitiveness , and benefit the public by encouraging the commercialization of technologies that would otherwise not be developed into P.L. 96-480 , the Stevenson - Wydler Technology ...
... promote economic development , enhance U.S. competitiveness , and benefit the public by encouraging the commercialization of technologies that would otherwise not be developed into P.L. 96-480 , the Stevenson - Wydler Technology ...
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... promote the development of technologies discovered by government scientists . The Act also provides a financial return to the public in the form of royalty payments and related fees . In 1986 , the directives of this Act were augmented ...
... promote the development of technologies discovered by government scientists . The Act also provides a financial return to the public in the form of royalty payments and related fees . In 1986 , the directives of this Act were augmented ...
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... promote the development of new State registries . Other recommendations stemming from this conference will be • • National Gift of Life Medal : I support issued in a final report that will be released this Spring . 105.
... promote the development of new State registries . Other recommendations stemming from this conference will be • • National Gift of Life Medal : I support issued in a final report that will be released this Spring . 105.
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