| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means - 1986 - 1016 pagina’s
...I think that is wrong. We ought to get back to something that is fair and more equitable. Mr. DAUB. Bridging the gap between where we are now and where we want to be is a delicate and a touchy kind of assignment, but worth the effort I think. I appreciate your commentary.... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Budget - 1986 - 1020 pagina’s
...target I suggest by making programmatic cuts that are smaller than the roughly »1OO billion budget gap between where we are now and where we want to be in 1989. A rough guess is that *24 billion a year for each of the next three years would suffice. In the... | |
| Richard H. McCuen - 1996 - 296 pagina’s
...use a "weakness orientation" (Shiba, Graham, and Walden, 1993). In this sense, weakness is defined as the gap between where we are now and where we want to be. A good problem statement clearly identifies the future state that we wish to achieve. Also, if any... | |
| D. I. Blockley, Patrick Godfrey - 2000 - 500 pagina’s
...stall and crash, killing 264 people (Sunday Times, 27 June 1999). analysing the creative tension — the gap between where we are now and where we want to be at some point in the future. Hammer (1996) argues that organisations should actually close down functional... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Agriculture - 2001 - 1016 pagina’s
...long-term basis, capture more of our income from the market place and less from government payments. However, bridging the gap between where we are now...requires an expanded public investment in agriculture. Part of this public investment directly positions agriculture for renewed growth. Increases in conservation,... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Agriculture - 2001 - 1720 pagina’s
...continuing conservation practices to address air and water quality, soil erosion and wildlife habitat. ̯ h: *qڙ z XᔽJ ώ a V c aigԫV z w m _Q 9 Fw 3 0 F....9 ~uB ߆. K f h D S _ 㚸 M R<ᗝ2 ' A c? Part of this public investment directly positions agriculture for renewed growth. Increases in conservation... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry - 2002 - 350 pagina’s
...jobs, dramatically increases agricultural markets, and decreases farm program costs as markets grow. However, bridging the gap between where we are now...requires an expanded public investment in agriculture. Another part of our short-term reality is that we will continue to need income support consistent with... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry - 2002 - 266 pagina’s
...continuing conservation practices to address air and water quality, soil erosion and wildlife habitat. Bridging the gap between where we are now and where...requires an expanded public investment in agriculture. Part of this public investment directly positions agriculture for renewed growth. Increases in conservation... | |
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