Government in Business: Hearings Before the United States House Committee on Government Operations, Eighty-Third Congress, Second Session, on June 14-16, 19, 1954U.S. Government Printing Office, 1954 - 265ÆäÀÌÁö Considers legislation to provide for the termination of government operations which are in competition with private businesses. |
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... further deprives the people of opportunities for private employ- ment and enterprise thereby reducing their ability to pay taxes without which the Government cannot exist . It is the declared policy of the Congress that the Government ...
... further deprives the people of opportunities for private employ- ment and enterprise thereby reducing their ability to pay taxes without which the Government cannot exist . It is the declared policy of the Congress that the Government ...
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... further consideration of such termination bill . ( b ) Such motion may be made only by a person favoring the termination bill , shall be highly privileged ( except that it may not be made after the committee has reported a termination ...
... further consideration of such termination bill . ( b ) Such motion may be made only by a person favoring the termination bill , shall be highly privileged ( except that it may not be made after the committee has reported a termination ...
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... further deprives the people of opportunities for private employment and enterprise . Therefore , it is declared to be the policy of the Congress that the Federal Govern- ment shall not engage in business - type operations competitive ...
... further deprives the people of opportunities for private employment and enterprise . Therefore , it is declared to be the policy of the Congress that the Federal Govern- ment shall not engage in business - type operations competitive ...
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... further deprives the people of opportunities for private employment and enterprise thereby reducing their ability to pay taxes without which the Government cannot exist . It is the declared policy of the Congress that the Government ...
... further deprives the people of opportunities for private employment and enterprise thereby reducing their ability to pay taxes without which the Government cannot exist . It is the declared policy of the Congress that the Government ...
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... further . I am happy to see that Mr. Osmers has reduced this matter to bill form so that we can actually move ahead in this field . The first thing I would like to state is to emphasize with figures the tremendous problem that we do ...
... further . I am happy to see that Mr. Osmers has reduced this matter to bill form so that we can actually move ahead in this field . The first thing I would like to state is to emphasize with figures the tremendous problem that we do ...
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