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... priorities for nuclear research in the near and long term . Would you explain the Department's nuclear energy research policies and explain the basis for them ? Secretary HERRINGTON . Mr. Chairman , I would like to submit the answer to ...
... priorities for nuclear research in the near and long term . Would you explain the Department's nuclear energy research policies and explain the basis for them ? Secretary HERRINGTON . Mr. Chairman , I would like to submit the answer to ...
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... priority . Secretary HERRINGTON . Sir , I plan to weigh in . If I am able to convince some people , so much the better . If I am not , and it is Ad- ministration policy to go the other way , of course I would carry it out to the best of ...
... priority . Secretary HERRINGTON . Sir , I plan to weigh in . If I am able to convince some people , so much the better . If I am not , and it is Ad- ministration policy to go the other way , of course I would carry it out to the best of ...
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... PRIORITIES Mr. BEVILL . How do you intend to establish research priorities among the many competing activities in the Department ? Secretary HERRINGTON . The Department's research priorities are guided by 79.
... PRIORITIES Mr. BEVILL . How do you intend to establish research priorities among the many competing activities in the Department ? Secretary HERRINGTON . The Department's research priorities are guided by 79.
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... priorities are guided by the goals and strategies enunciated in the Fourth Na- tional Energy Policy Plan and the need to ... Priority Firm ... 21.7 22.2 22.7 15.8 2.5 141.0 Industrial Firm 26.6 25.9 23.0 14.6 2.4 40.0 SEPA : Georgia ...
... priorities are guided by the goals and strategies enunciated in the Fourth Na- tional Energy Policy Plan and the need to ... Priority Firm ... 21.7 22.2 22.7 15.8 2.5 141.0 Industrial Firm 26.6 25.9 23.0 14.6 2.4 40.0 SEPA : Georgia ...
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... priority firm rate would increase to 33.8 mills / kWh . IMPLEMENTATION TIME Mr. BEVILL . The budget assumes these rates would go into effect beginning in fiscal year 1986. Considering the prolong rate determi- nation process , how could ...
... priority firm rate would increase to 33.8 mills / kWh . IMPLEMENTATION TIME Mr. BEVILL . The budget assumes these rates would go into effect beginning in fiscal year 1986. Considering the prolong rate determi- nation process , how could ...
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