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Page 104
... believe the Badillo language represents too wooden an approach to the problems it addresses and that the Administration should not support it . Although the Badillo Amendment contains an exception for assistance specifi- cally directed ...
... believe the Badillo language represents too wooden an approach to the problems it addresses and that the Administration should not support it . Although the Badillo Amendment contains an exception for assistance specifi- cally directed ...
Page 105
... believe that endorsement of the second Badillo Amendment pro- viding for consultation may improve the prospects of winning , and I so recommend . Senator Humphrey agrees , and this point is incorporated in the draft letter to him . I ...
... believe that endorsement of the second Badillo Amendment pro- viding for consultation may improve the prospects of winning , and I so recommend . Senator Humphrey agrees , and this point is incorporated in the draft letter to him . I ...
Page 118
... believe would go a long way toward providing the necessary focus . Although we run the obvious risk of getting worthless mush out of it , I believe that it would be useful to force even the more philosoph- ical issues onto paper ...
... believe would go a long way toward providing the necessary focus . Although we run the obvious risk of getting worthless mush out of it , I believe that it would be useful to force even the more philosoph- ical issues onto paper ...
Page 132
... believe it implies US support for majority rule in southern Africa . Some have also quietly welcomed US criticism of the situation in Uganda . US initiatives have been warmly received in Ni- geria , Cameroon , and Gambia.11 Senegal ...
... believe it implies US support for majority rule in southern Africa . Some have also quietly welcomed US criticism of the situation in Uganda . US initiatives have been warmly received in Ni- geria , Cameroon , and Gambia.11 Senegal ...
Page 134
... believe they ought to be stated in public very generally , because they are ambitious goals and it will be difficult to fully succeed on all of them within the four - year time span . I think it is important that our pursuit of human ...
... believe they ought to be stated in public very generally , because they are ambitious goals and it will be difficult to fully succeed on all of them within the four - year time span . I think it is important that our pursuit of human ...
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