Full Committee Consideration of H.R. 752, to Amend Title 38, United States Code, to Ensure an Orderly Transition to the New Educational Assistance Program Established by Chapter 30 of that Title, and H.J. Res. 180, to Approve the Obligation of Funds Made Available by Public Law 98-473 for the Procurement of MX Missiles ...: Committee on Armed Services, House of Representatives, Ninety-ninth Congress, First Session, March 20, 1985, Volume 5U.S. Government Printing Office, 1987 - 31 pages |
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... cost . That is what he said . Mr. PERLE . That is probably the most profitable way to carry out the exchange . The CHAIRMAN . Give them the usual markup on the spare parts , please . Mr. PERLE . But I think , to be fair , if we are ...
... cost . That is what he said . Mr. PERLE . That is probably the most profitable way to carry out the exchange . The CHAIRMAN . Give them the usual markup on the spare parts , please . Mr. PERLE . But I think , to be fair , if we are ...
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... cost of increasing conventional defenses would exceed the savings we might realize by decreasing or eliminating ballistic missiles ? Admiral CROWE . That is what we are studying . Mr. SPRATT . That is likely to be the one conclusion of ...
... cost of increasing conventional defenses would exceed the savings we might realize by decreasing or eliminating ballistic missiles ? Admiral CROWE . That is what we are studying . Mr. SPRATT . That is likely to be the one conclusion of ...
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... cost effective from their standpoint . Therefore we do not feel the need to compete with them by deploying a system that would not be cost effective for us . If they want to invest their resources in a way that we regard as frivolous ...
... cost effective from their standpoint . Therefore we do not feel the need to compete with them by deploying a system that would not be cost effective for us . If they want to invest their resources in a way that we regard as frivolous ...
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... cost effective from their standpoint . Therefore we do not feel the need to compete with them by deploying a system that would not be cost effective for us . If they want to invest their resources in a way that we regard as frivolous ...
... cost effective from their standpoint . Therefore we do not feel the need to compete with them by deploying a system that would not be cost effective for us . If they want to invest their resources in a way that we regard as frivolous ...
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... cost effective from their standpoint . Therefore we do not feel the need to compete with them by deploying a system that would not be cost effective for us . If they want to invest their resources in a way that we regard as frivolous ...
... cost effective from their standpoint . Therefore we do not feel the need to compete with them by deploying a system that would not be cost effective for us . If they want to invest their resources in a way that we regard as frivolous ...
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