Trade Agreements Act Extension: Hearings Before the Committee on Finance, United States Senate, Eighty-fifth Congress, Second Session, on H. R. 12591, an Act to Extend the Authority of the President to Enter Into Trade Agreements Under Section 350 of the Tariff Act of 1930, as Amended, and for Other Purposes, 파트 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1958 - 1518페이지 |
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... feel that they can do this job so much better . Senator KERR . Would not they have some reason to have that atti- tude if this Congress gave them that unlimited authority for 32 years beyond the end of this present Executive's term ? Mr ...
... feel that they can do this job so much better . Senator KERR . Would not they have some reason to have that atti- tude if this Congress gave them that unlimited authority for 32 years beyond the end of this present Executive's term ? Mr ...
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... well aware of it . Mr. STRACKBEIN . We feel it . We know how it works . We know what it is to be excluded from Congress . These industries that come in here , some of them having gone before the TRADE AGREEMENTS ACT EXTENSION 845.
... well aware of it . Mr. STRACKBEIN . We feel it . We know how it works . We know what it is to be excluded from Congress . These industries that come in here , some of them having gone before the TRADE AGREEMENTS ACT EXTENSION 845.
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... feel that Congress should carry out its function . Senator DOUGLAS . Mr. Strackbein , there are two other sets of in- terests- Mr. STRACKBEIN . And they had hoped there was a remedy such as the State Department had always publicly ...
... feel that Congress should carry out its function . Senator DOUGLAS . Mr. Strackbein , there are two other sets of in- terests- Mr. STRACKBEIN . And they had hoped there was a remedy such as the State Department had always publicly ...
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... feel the effects of the tariff reductions executed by the President through the medium of trade agreements and as one after another industry tested the successive reassuring Presidential statements ( since 1934 ) that no domestic ...
... feel the effects of the tariff reductions executed by the President through the medium of trade agreements and as one after another industry tested the successive reassuring Presidential statements ( since 1934 ) that no domestic ...
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... feel , then , there should be no power in the United States , the State Department should have no power , to make recommendations or enter into negotiations with the European countries as they TRADE AGREEMENTS ACT EXTENSION 863.
... feel , then , there should be no power in the United States , the State Department should have no power , to make recommendations or enter into negotiations with the European countries as they TRADE AGREEMENTS ACT EXTENSION 863.
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