Engineering Manpower Concerns: Hearings Before the Committee on Science and Technology, U.S. House of Representatives, Ninety-seventh Congress, First Session, October 6, 7, 1981U.S. Government Printing Office, 1982 - 174 pages |
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... Federal dollars into more Federal programs . Such solutions might include more cooperative and more direct interac- tions between industry , government , and the university community than currently exists . There are a number of ...
... Federal dollars into more Federal programs . Such solutions might include more cooperative and more direct interac- tions between industry , government , and the university community than currently exists . There are a number of ...
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... federal dollars in federal programs . Such solutions might include more cooperative and more direct interactions between industry , government , and the university community than currently exist . There are a number of questions which ...
... federal dollars in federal programs . Such solutions might include more cooperative and more direct interactions between industry , government , and the university community than currently exist . There are a number of questions which ...
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... Federal Government employed 89,200 engineering personnel as of October , 1978. This makes it the employer of about 6 ... Federal Government has maintained a responsibility for overseeing its overall health . In the past , the Federal ...
... Federal Government employed 89,200 engineering personnel as of October , 1978. This makes it the employer of about 6 ... Federal Government has maintained a responsibility for overseeing its overall health . In the past , the Federal ...
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... Federal government has played a central role in engineering education as a principal supplier of the funds that made many of the educational activities possible . While this appears unlikely to continue with the intensity of the past ...
... Federal government has played a central role in engineering education as a principal supplier of the funds that made many of the educational activities possible . While this appears unlikely to continue with the intensity of the past ...
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... Federal regulatory agencies . I doubt whether any organization in the country knows more about functioning under regulation than the Bell Telephone System . But , I have seen what in the past several years has been the beginning of ...
... Federal regulatory agencies . I doubt whether any organization in the country knows more about functioning under regulation than the Bell Telephone System . But , I have seen what in the past several years has been the beginning of ...
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