Hearings, Reports and Prints of the Senate Committee on the JudiciaryU.S. Government Printing Office, 1980 |
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... Africa , Is- rael , and many of the European countries . By the time we were able to interest the U.S. Government , we had published three papers and had received an award for one and had had 5 years of operating data . By the time we ...
... Africa , Is- rael , and many of the European countries . By the time we were able to interest the U.S. Government , we had published three papers and had received an award for one and had had 5 years of operating data . By the time we ...
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... AFRICA We are strongly committed to expanding admissions of refugees from Africa . The geographical restrictions in the previous legisla- tion severely limited the number of Africans who could qualify for refugee status . Nearly all of ...
... AFRICA We are strongly committed to expanding admissions of refugees from Africa . The geographical restrictions in the previous legisla- tion severely limited the number of Africans who could qualify for refugee status . Nearly all of ...
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... Africa to apply for admission . The Immigration and Naturalization Service currently is developing temporary procedures for reviewing applications from Africans , pending the establishment of an INS presence in Africa . We propose 1,500 ...
... Africa to apply for admission . The Immigration and Naturalization Service currently is developing temporary procedures for reviewing applications from Africans , pending the establishment of an INS presence in Africa . We propose 1,500 ...
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... Africa and Afghanistan suggest an ominous trend toward massive and long - term refugee problems . Large numbers of refugees impose economic and political strains on countries of first asylum and are a threat to peace in their respective ...
... Africa and Afghanistan suggest an ominous trend toward massive and long - term refugee problems . Large numbers of refugees impose economic and political strains on countries of first asylum and are a threat to peace in their respective ...
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... 20,500 Cubans 9,000 10,500 19,500 - ther 64 936 1,000 AFRICA 120 1,380 1,500 SUB - TOTAL 114,284 ASYLUM STATUS ADJUSTMENTS TOTAL 117,416 231,700 2,500 234,200 Area of Origin Approximate Number Admitted First Half of Fiscal 66.
... 20,500 Cubans 9,000 10,500 19,500 - ther 64 936 1,000 AFRICA 120 1,380 1,500 SUB - TOTAL 114,284 ASYLUM STATUS ADJUSTMENTS TOTAL 117,416 231,700 2,500 234,200 Area of Origin Approximate Number Admitted First Half of Fiscal 66.
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Administration Admiral RICKOVER admission Africa American Angola antidumping antitrust areas asylum bill BIRCH BAYH Cambodia Chairman Church World Service commercial Commission Committee companies concern Congress contractor costs Counsel Cuban Department determination DHEW dumping Education effect efforts employment exclusive license Federal agency filed firms foreign funding Government Patent Policy grant groups Health Immigration important Indochinese refugees industry innovation Institutional Patent Agreements International Rescue Committee inventor issued Klan Laos legislation ment million NASA National number of refugees Office patent rights percent problem procedures protection question Refugee Act refugee program region regulations research and development resettlement result retain title Senator BAYH Senator MATHIAS small business Southeast Asia Soviet Soviet Union statement subject invention Thailand tion U.S. Senate UNHCR United universities UNRWA utilization Vietnamese voluntary agencies waiver Washington Zaire Zimbabwe
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Stran 232 - It is the declared policy of the Congress that the Government should aid, counsel, assist, and protect insofar as is possible the interests of small business concerns in order to preserve free competitive enterprise...
Stran 63 - ... (2) study and collect information concerning legal developments constituting a denial of equal protection of laws under the Constitution...
Stran 200 - The utility of this power will scarcely be questioned. The copyright of authors has been solemnly adjudged, in Great Britain, to be a right of common law. The right to useful inventions seems with equal reason to belong to the inventors. The public good fully coincides in both cases with the claims of individuals. The States cannot separately make effectual provision for either of the cases, and most of them have anticipated the decision of this point, by laws passed at the instance of Congress.
Stran 203 - The public interest in a dynamic and efficient economy requires that efforts be made to encourage the expeditious development and civilian use of these inventions. Both the need for incentives to draw forth private initiatives to this end, and the need to promote healthy competition in industry must be weighed in the disposition of patent rights under Government contracts. Where exclusive rights are acquired by the contractor, he remains subject to the provisions of the antitrust laws.
Stran 63 - ... there has been little significant experience outside of work funded by the government, or where the government has been the principal developer of the field...
Stran 203 - G. The prudent administration of government research and development calls for a Government-wide policy on the disposition of inventions made under Government contracts reflecting common principles and objectives, to the extent consistent with the missions of the respective agencies.
Stran 62 - ... may waive all or any part of the rights of the United States under this section with respect to any invention or class of inventions made or which may be made by any person or class of persons in the performance of any work required by any contract of the Administration if the Administrator determines that the interests of the United States will be served thereby.
Stran 3 - Study and collect information concerning legal developments constituting a denial of equal protection of the laws under the Constitution because of race, color, religion, sex...
Stran 278 - ... the increase and diffusion of chemical knowledge ; and by its meetings, professional contacts, reports, papers, discussions, and publications, to promote scientific interests and inquiry, thereby fostering public welfare and education, aiding the development of our country's industries, and adding to the material prosperity and happiness of our people.
Stran 3 - Appraise Federal laws and policies with respect to discrimination or the denial of equal protection of the laws because of race, color, religion, sex, age, handicap, or national origin, or in the administration of justice...