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... administration official and political analyst Weaver , James H. , member , U.S. House of Representatives ( D - Oregon ) Weddington , Sarah , General Counsel , Department of Agriculture , from 1977 ; Special As- sistant to the President ...
... administration official and political analyst Weaver , James H. , member , U.S. House of Representatives ( D - Oregon ) Weddington , Sarah , General Counsel , Department of Agriculture , from 1977 ; Special As- sistant to the President ...
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... Administration must meet in the near future . There is virtually nothing innovative in it , but it does contain enough substance so that if Administration action were taken on some or all of these options it would amount to a very major ...
... Administration must meet in the near future . There is virtually nothing innovative in it , but it does contain enough substance so that if Administration action were taken on some or all of these options it would amount to a very major ...
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... Administration when congressional concern met executive dis- dain - with results that satisfy no one . When all other efforts to influ- ence Administration policy proved useless , Congress used its ultimate weapon and attempted to write ...
... Administration when congressional concern met executive dis- dain - with results that satisfy no one . When all other efforts to influ- ence Administration policy proved useless , Congress used its ultimate weapon and attempted to write ...
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... Administration's flagrant violation of it , the content of these budget requests will be taken as the single most important signal of this Administration's policies on human rights . In Fiscal '77 , Congress cut off all military aid to ...
... Administration's flagrant violation of it , the content of these budget requests will be taken as the single most important signal of this Administration's policies on human rights . In Fiscal '77 , Congress cut off all military aid to ...
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... Administration can make clear its intention to monitor the situation in the coming year , and its determination to take more serious action next year if there is no improvement . 2. Economic Aid . The situation is very similar to that ...
... Administration can make clear its intention to monitor the situation in the coming year , and its determination to take more serious action next year if there is no improvement . 2. Economic Aid . The situation is very similar to that ...
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World Hunger and Food Policy | 643 |
International Health Population Growth and Womens | 927 |
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