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... loans together with information on whether the Harkin amendment is appli- cable to the loan or not . D / HA in conjunction with appropriate geographic bureaus and H , L , EB and S / P will review this material to determine whether , in ...
... loans together with information on whether the Harkin amendment is appli- cable to the loan or not . D / HA in conjunction with appropriate geographic bureaus and H , L , EB and S / P will review this material to determine whether , in ...
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... loans to repressive regimes . However in practice the Administration has flouted this requirement by making sure that a particular loan has enough votes to pass , even while the U.S. delegate formally votes against . Also , the Latin ...
... loans to repressive regimes . However in practice the Administration has flouted this requirement by making sure that a particular loan has enough votes to pass , even while the U.S. delegate formally votes against . Also , the Latin ...
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... loans to countries in violation of human rights . We need to respond promptly as Congressman Reuss has stated he intends to introduce the legislation not later than March 1 . Our proposed reply ( Tab 1 ) 3 asks Reuss to hold off further ...
... loans to countries in violation of human rights . We need to respond promptly as Congressman Reuss has stated he intends to introduce the legislation not later than March 1 . Our proposed reply ( Tab 1 ) 3 asks Reuss to hold off further ...
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... loans to Argentina . The President replied that the Administration would " err on the side of human rights " decisions involving multilateral loans . He stated , however , that there can be no absolute standards as the Korean case shows ...
... loans to Argentina . The President replied that the Administration would " err on the side of human rights " decisions involving multilateral loans . He stated , however , that there can be no absolute standards as the Korean case shows ...
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... loans , P.L. 480 , etc. Nor does it in- clude the fact that we spend 6 per cent of our GNP for defense while nations like Japan , whom we in fact defend , are spending less than 1 per cent . Senator Humphrey observed that the figures ...
... loans , P.L. 480 , etc. Nor does it in- clude the fact that we spend 6 per cent of our GNP for defense while nations like Japan , whom we in fact defend , are spending less than 1 per cent . Senator Humphrey observed that the figures ...
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