Relationship of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission to the Nuclear Industry: Oversight Hearing Before the Subcommittee on General Oversightand Investigations of the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, House of Representatives, One Hundredth Congress, First Session ... Hearing Held in Washington, DC, June 11, 1987, Volume 4 |
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... fact that too often we legislate and don't ever look back and see what has resulted from the wide open policies that we provide for the regulators within the original charter of any kind of an independent body . Šo I commend you again ...
... fact that too often we legislate and don't ever look back and see what has resulted from the wide open policies that we provide for the regulators within the original charter of any kind of an independent body . Šo I commend you again ...
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... fact help the industry do what it is supposed to do : generate electricity for American consumers . That service simply has not happened . In my own State of Cali- fornia we have been party to very prolonged battles over not only the ...
... fact help the industry do what it is supposed to do : generate electricity for American consumers . That service simply has not happened . In my own State of Cali- fornia we have been party to very prolonged battles over not only the ...
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... fact , many have criti- cized the Commission rules , stating that the rules should be modi- fied to allow greater communication between the NRC staff and the Commission , so that the Commission will have greater access to necessary ...
... fact , many have criti- cized the Commission rules , stating that the rules should be modi- fied to allow greater communication between the NRC staff and the Commission , so that the Commission will have greater access to necessary ...
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... fact , many have criticized the Commission's rules , stating that the rules should be modified to allow greater communication between the NRC staff and the Commission , so that the Commission will have greater access to necessary ...
... fact , many have criticized the Commission's rules , stating that the rules should be modified to allow greater communication between the NRC staff and the Commission , so that the Commission will have greater access to necessary ...
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... fact is oc- curring , and that is the purpose of our Office of Investigations . Mr. Chairman , I agree with your comments at the outset of this hearing , that the vast majority of the people who are involved in this industry are honest ...
... fact is oc- curring , and that is the purpose of our Office of Investigations . Mr. Chairman , I agree with your comments at the outset of this hearing , that the vast majority of the people who are involved in this industry are honest ...
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