| United States - 1994 - 1556 pages
...the most economical commercial or military means available, unless the Secretary of State determines that it is in the national interest of the United States to provide such transportation other than by the most economical means available. The means used to provide... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Military Affairs - 1946 - 68 pages
...are no lcnger necessary from the military standpoint. The Committee has further reached a conclusion that it is in the national interest of the United States to arrange for the eventual transfer of these facilities to a sovereign state, or to a nongovernmental... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Military Affairs - 1946 - 808 pages
...are no longer necessary from the military standpoint. The Committee has further reached a conclusion that it is in the national interest of the United States to arrange for the eventual transfer of these fac-ilities to a sovereign state, or to a nongovernmental... | |
| 1994 - 944 pages
...Programs Appropriations Act, 1994 (Titles IV of Public Law 103-87) (the "Act"), I hereby determine that it is in the national interest of the United States to make available funds appropriated under the Act without regard to the restriction contained in section... | |
| 2000 - 540 pages
...joint venture has failed to satisfy any of the criteria contained in paragraph (a) of this section, and that it is in the national interest of the United States to do so. (c) Companies owned by legal residents (green card holders) may apply to the Program, but before... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs - 1953 - 358 pages
...come to a conference any more in Paris. It seems to me that one thing we should be very clear about is that it is in the national interest of the United States to support and belong to UNESCO. rather than take the time to read it here, I would like to leave this... | |
| United States. Congress. Economic Report Joint Committee - 1955 - 636 pages
...Commission recommendations in peril-point and escape-clause investigations in cases where he finds that it is in the national interest of the United States to do so. It is true that he already possesses this power but it is significant that Congress failed to... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs - 1955 - 984 pages
...from that of the next fellow. In my own case, I support this type of program because I am convinced that it is in the national interest of the United States to help build up the standards of living of underdeveloped areas. I think it is contrary to our national... | |
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