Hearings, Reports and Prints of the Senate Committee on the Judiciary, Part 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1978 - Administrative procedure |
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... maintain " control " of the Canal . The exact words of now President Carter , which are today most germane , were : " I would never give up complete control or practical control of the Panama Canal Zone . But I would continue to ...
... maintain " control " of the Canal . The exact words of now President Carter , which are today most germane , were : " I would never give up complete control or practical control of the Panama Canal Zone . But I would continue to ...
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... maintain the navigable depth . Siltation , bank sloughing , erosion , and landslides all decrease channel depths . An average of 2.25 million cubic yards of material is removed annually to maintain the current bottom elevation ...
... maintain the navigable depth . Siltation , bank sloughing , erosion , and landslides all decrease channel depths . An average of 2.25 million cubic yards of material is removed annually to maintain the current bottom elevation ...
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... maintain the Panama Canal as one of the world's safest waterways and to increase the canal's capacity . The current ... maintaining one of the most economically critical and militarily strategic water- ways in the Western Hemisphere ...
... maintain the Panama Canal as one of the world's safest waterways and to increase the canal's capacity . The current ... maintaining one of the most economically critical and militarily strategic water- ways in the Western Hemisphere ...
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... maintain its control over the waterway . The U.S. should begin a modernization program to expand the Canal , thus ... maintained by a small , underdeveloped country with few technical experts and inadequate financial competence . Nor ...
... maintain its control over the waterway . The U.S. should begin a modernization program to expand the Canal , thus ... maintained by a small , underdeveloped country with few technical experts and inadequate financial competence . Nor ...
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... maintains practical control . Under the neutrality arrangement proposed in the treaty , we lose practical control ... maintain control , we will be at the mercy of the government which controls Panama . Now , Mr. President , I shall ...
... maintains practical control . Under the neutrality arrangement proposed in the treaty , we lose practical control ... maintain control , we will be at the mercy of the government which controls Panama . Now , Mr. President , I shall ...
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