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... dollars which will be spent here largely for the purchase of capital goods and equipment . This will be more and more important as our programs of emergency foreign aid decline . In addition to the flow of exports attributable directly ...
... dollars which will be spent here largely for the purchase of capital goods and equipment . This will be more and more important as our programs of emergency foreign aid decline . In addition to the flow of exports attributable directly ...
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... dollars , stem from difficulties which foreign governments may not be able to control despite their most sincere efforts to do so . It is proposed , therefore , that the Export- Import Bank be authorized to guarantee United States ...
... dollars , stem from difficulties which foreign governments may not be able to control despite their most sincere efforts to do so . It is proposed , therefore , that the Export- Import Bank be authorized to guarantee United States ...
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... dollars . Roughly , to get the present - day dollars you should about double these figures . That is , the price level in the United States has risen perhaps 75 percent for consumer goods and 115 percent in wholesale prices . We can say ...
... dollars . Roughly , to get the present - day dollars you should about double these figures . That is , the price level in the United States has risen perhaps 75 percent for consumer goods and 115 percent in wholesale prices . We can say ...
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... dollars . So that we hope about $ 28,000,000 could be worked out for the various recipient countries as their share . I said " a third . " A third is a general average . Of course , it depends on the country and the type of project as ...
... dollars . So that we hope about $ 28,000,000 could be worked out for the various recipient countries as their share . I said " a third . " A third is a general average . Of course , it depends on the country and the type of project as ...
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... dollars . Mr. FULTON . I understand that Greece is underdeveloped and is to be helped . Right above it is Yugoslavia and Albania . How about those two countries ? Mr. WEBB . I want to give you correct answers . At the moment , Greece is ...
... dollars . Mr. FULTON . I understand that Greece is underdeveloped and is to be helped . Right above it is Yugoslavia and Albania . How about those two countries ? Mr. WEBB . I want to give you correct answers . At the moment , Greece is ...
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115 ÆäÀÌÁö - Fourth, we must embark on a bold new program for making the benefits of our scientific advances and industrial progress available for the improvement and growth of under-developed areas.
114 ÆäÀÌÁö - This should be a co-operative enterprise in which all nations work together through the United Nations and its specialized agencies wherever practicable.
134 ÆäÀÌÁö - Only by helping the least fortunate of its members to help themselves can the human family achieve the decent, satisfying life that is the right of all people. Democracy alone can supply the vitalizing force to stir the peoples of the world into triumphant action, not only against their human oppressors, but also against their ancient enemies — hunger, misery, and despair.
174 ÆäÀÌÁö - EMPLOYMENT ACT OF 1946, AS AMENDED, WITH RELATED LAWS (60 Stat. 23) [PUBLIC LAW 304— 79TH CONGRESS] AN ACT To declare a national policy on employment, production, and purchasing power, and for other purposes. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, SHORT TITLE SECTION 1 . This Act may be cited as the "Employment Act of 1946".
175 ÆäÀÌÁö - Committee, and in necessary travel, and while so engaged they may be paid actual travel expenses and not to exceed $10 per diem in lieu of subsistence and other expenses.
154 ÆäÀÌÁö - I believe that we should make available to peace-loving peoples the benefits of our store of technical knowledge in order to help them realize their aspirations for a better life. And, in co-operation with other nations, we should foster capital investment in areas needing development.
101 ÆäÀÌÁö - Our aim should be to help the free peoples of the world, through their own efforts, to produce more food, more clothing, more materials for housing, and more mechanical power to lighten their burdens.
175 ÆäÀÌÁö - The Deputy Administrator shall perform such functions as the Administrator shall from time to time assign or delegate, and shall act as Administrator during the absence or disability of the Administrator or in the event of a vacancy in the office of Administrator.
174 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... naval needs of the country. It is further declared to be the policy of the Congress that the security interests of the United States can and will best be served by the development within the United States of a free, competitive synthetic-rubber industry.
3 ÆäÀÌÁö - Officers and employees of the United States Government may be detailed to offices or positions to which no compensation is attached with any foreign government or foreign government agency or with any international organization...