Senate Debate on the Panama Canal Treaties: A Compendium of Major Statements, Documents, Record Votes, and Relevant Events |
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... percent of all the tankers cannot go through the Panama Canal . But that 37 percent represents 76.5 percent of the tonnage of oil carriers in the world . That means , very clearly and very simply , that 76.5 percent of the world ...
... percent of all the tankers cannot go through the Panama Canal . But that 37 percent represents 76.5 percent of the tonnage of oil carriers in the world . That means , very clearly and very simply , that 76.5 percent of the world ...
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... percent ) ... the maximum attainable toll revenue , is only 40 percent greater than the revenue projected under current toll rates ... the eventual elimination of this user surplus must be viewed as a distinct possibility . The ...
... percent ) ... the maximum attainable toll revenue , is only 40 percent greater than the revenue projected under current toll rates ... the eventual elimination of this user surplus must be viewed as a distinct possibility . The ...
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... percent greater than the projected revenue without a toll increase . and . . . the attainment of that revenue would require a toll increase in the range between 75 percent to 100 percent . " The staff study then applies an inflation ...
... percent greater than the projected revenue without a toll increase . and . . . the attainment of that revenue would require a toll increase in the range between 75 percent to 100 percent . " The staff study then applies an inflation ...
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REPRESENTATIVE STATEMENTS ON THE MAJOR THEMES | 17 |
2 Senator Robert Dole February 8 1978 | 75 |
3 Senator Harry Byrd March 6 1978 | 84 |
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