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... industry to perform a vastly increased rolume of work with a maximum of speed , efficiency , and economy . At the last annual convention of our association , held in San Francisco a few weeks ago , as the result of a careful study and ...
... industry to perform a vastly increased rolume of work with a maximum of speed , efficiency , and economy . At the last annual convention of our association , held in San Francisco a few weeks ago , as the result of a careful study and ...
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... industry would not otherwise develop , of types adequate to meet the potential domestic and inter- national commercial requirements of the United States ( as determined from time to time pursuant to section 6 ) and also to meet the ...
... industry would not otherwise develop , of types adequate to meet the potential domestic and inter- national commercial requirements of the United States ( as determined from time to time pursuant to section 6 ) and also to meet the ...
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... industry , the costs incurred by the United States pursuant to this Act . The Secretary shall transmit to the ... industrial or personal use , and adaptable for military service Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of ...
... industry , the costs incurred by the United States pursuant to this Act . The Secretary shall transmit to the ... industrial or personal use , and adaptable for military service Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of ...
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... industry was unable to provide out of private capital the prototype development necessary to produce a more efficient type of transport . It was a point of view which was shared not only by other encies of the Government , but was ...
... industry was unable to provide out of private capital the prototype development necessary to produce a more efficient type of transport . It was a point of view which was shared not only by other encies of the Government , but was ...
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... industry generally does ted and does not wish the financial support envisioned in the subject legisla- a'e frateral condition of the industry has improved , largely as a result of ** asi tempo of the military procurement program , and ...
... industry generally does ted and does not wish the financial support envisioned in the subject legisla- a'e frateral condition of the industry has improved , largely as a result of ** asi tempo of the military procurement program , and ...
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Page 17 - Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That it is hereby declared to be the policy of the Congress...
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