Oversight of the Management of the U.S. Synthetic Fuels Corporation: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Oversight of Government Management of the Committee on Governmental Affairs, United States Senate, Ninety-eighth Congress, First Session, July 27 and 29, 1983U.S. Government Printing Office, 1983 - 424ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... sponsors , that - it appeared to me at least and some of the others that were just in line typically because they thought they were going to get some kind of Government handout . We don't intend to do that in any way . We are looking ...
... sponsors , that - it appeared to me at least and some of the others that were just in line typically because they thought they were going to get some kind of Government handout . We don't intend to do that in any way . We are looking ...
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... sponsors who have dealt with the Corporation at times have experienced numer- ous situations where one part of the Corporation did not know what the other was doing . They believed that the top management had not made its policy ...
... sponsors who have dealt with the Corporation at times have experienced numer- ous situations where one part of the Corporation did not know what the other was doing . They believed that the top management had not made its policy ...
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... sponsors . In hindsight it was a good thing that we had it . We've all been concerned - all of us have been concerned - that we haven't been able to move ahead fast enough with the competitive . I don't think any Director wants to not ...
... sponsors . In hindsight it was a good thing that we had it . We've all been concerned - all of us have been concerned - that we haven't been able to move ahead fast enough with the competitive . I don't think any Director wants to not ...
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... pursuing a cooperative effort with a federal entity . Sixty - three projects were involved , many with major industry sponsors who would be vital to any serious development program . 24-125 0-83--5 In addition to all of the above " in - 59.
... pursuing a cooperative effort with a federal entity . Sixty - three projects were involved , many with major industry sponsors who would be vital to any serious development program . 24-125 0-83--5 In addition to all of the above " in - 59.
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... sponsors ) . Further , the Board incorporated all of this thinking into the third general solicitation , which was tentatively approved and referred to the Advisory Committee . When this solicitation was formally issued in August , 1982 ...
... sponsors ) . Further , the Board incorporated all of this thinking into the third general solicitation , which was tentatively approved and referred to the Advisory Committee . When this solicitation was formally issued in August , 1982 ...
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