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ACP countries Admiral MILLER agreement allies American Answer apparel areas assistance authority believe capability Chairman command and control Committee commodities concern Congress control system conventional forces cooperation crop defense delegated Department deterrent developing countries DIGGS economic effect Europe exports Farley fertilizer fiscal food aid food production foreign funds grain Ikle imports improve increase industry LAGOMARSINO launch major March 18 ment military million tons missiles multinational NATO negotiations no-first-use nuclear forces nuclear war nuclear warfare OTTINGER overseas percent permissive action link planning possible President priority problem procedures projects proposed Public Law 480 question renounce requirements resolution response Rowen Russians Secretary situation SOLARZ Soviet Union statement strategic strike subcommittee tactical nuclear weapons targets tion Title trade U.S. food U.S. Government United USDA Volag voluntary agencies World Food Conference World Food Council York ZABLOCKI
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Stran 296 - (iv) Their technical assistance requirements, including especially access to technology : 7. Requests the Secretary-General of the United Nations, the Secretary-General of the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development, the President of the International Bank for Reconstruction and
Stran 101 - my name Is George Chauncey. I am a Presbyterian minister, the Washington staff person for the Presbyterian Church in the United States, and chairman of the Interreligious Taskforce on US Food Policy. It is in the latter capacity that I appear before you today. I welcome this opportunity to offer testimony on behalf of the
Stran 5 - I should note that section 401 of Public Law 480 requires that Public Law 480 be in excess of amounts needed for domestic consumption, adequate carryover of stocks and anticipated exports for dollars as determined by the Secretary of Agriculture.
Stran 293 - IX. STRENGTHENING THE ROLE OF THE UNITED NATIONS SYSTEM IN THE FIELD OF INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC CO-OPERATION 1. In furtherance of the objectives of the International Development Strategy for the Second United Nations Development Decade and in accordance with
Stran 57 - CHAIRMAN, FOREIGN COMMERCE AND TOURISM SUBCOMMITTEE, COMMITTEE ON COMMERCE ON S. 2839, HR 13648 AND HR 13738 Honorable Robert NC Nix Chai rman House Subcommittee on International Economic Policy Committee on International Relations US House of Representatives Washington, DC Dear Mr. Chairman: Enclosed is a copy of my statement on S. 2839, HR 13684,
Stran 179 - desire to keep the Prime Minister at all times informed of developments which might bring about a change in the situation. Mr. SOLARZ. Could you possibly estimate for us, say, on a scale of 1 to 100, if it is possible to do so, what the probability is that we might
Stran 5 - employees. In the developed countries, production worker earnings generally average 80 to 90 percent of all employee earnings. Source: US Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics Office of Productivity and Technology, January 1976.
Stran 288 - their balance of payments, and, in this context, that special measures are taken in respect of the least developed, land-locked and island developing countries as well as those developing countries most seriously affected by economic crises and natural calamities;