Hearings, Reports and Prints of the Senate Committee on the Judiciary, Part 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1978 - Administrative procedure |
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... position paper to the House Subcommittee on the Panama Canal on April 12th of this year contains this statement : " The State Department is negotiating a treaty which it is willing to ratify . They make the assumption that they know ...
... position paper to the House Subcommittee on the Panama Canal on April 12th of this year contains this statement : " The State Department is negotiating a treaty which it is willing to ratify . They make the assumption that they know ...
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... position of Deputy Administrator . Such Panamanian nationals shall be proposed to the United States of America by the Republic of Panama for appointment to such positions by the United States of America . ( d ) Should the United States ...
... position of Deputy Administrator . Such Panamanian nationals shall be proposed to the United States of America by the Republic of Panama for appointment to such positions by the United States of America . ( d ) Should the United States ...
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... position on the treaties , and will not reach a position thereon for a while . A check with my office has revealed that more than 4,000 communi- cations have been received on the treaties , and only five or six letters support the ...
... position on the treaties , and will not reach a position thereon for a while . A check with my office has revealed that more than 4,000 communi- cations have been received on the treaties , and only five or six letters support the ...
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... position in order to engage in an endeavor to secure what at best is a " barren scepter . " Under the stipulations of Article III , if sovereign powers are to be exercised in and over the Canal Zone , they must be exercised by the ...
... position in order to engage in an endeavor to secure what at best is a " barren scepter . " Under the stipulations of Article III , if sovereign powers are to be exercised in and over the Canal Zone , they must be exercised by the ...
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... position as a natural resource was at stake as well as Panama's obtaining of revenue equal to the value of that geographical position . This means , as a result , the real possibility of accelerating Panama's general devel- opment and ...
... position as a natural resource was at stake as well as Panama's obtaining of revenue equal to the value of that geographical position . This means , as a result , the real possibility of accelerating Panama's general devel- opment and ...
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