Campesino Para-technician Training

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Page 3 - States citizens, or (C) has imposed or enforced discriminatory taxes or other exactions, or restrictive maintenance or operational conditions, or has taken other actions, which have the effect of nationalizing, expropriating, or otherwise seizing ownership or control of property so owned.
Page 13 - In providing technical assistance under this Act, the head of any such agency or such officer shall utilize, to the fullest extent practicable, goods and professional and other services from private enterprise on a contract basis. In such fields as education, health, housing, or agriculture, the facilities and resources of other Federal agencies shall be utilized when such facilities are particularly or uniquely suitable for technical assistance, are not competitive with private enterprise, and can...
Page 18 - ... of such equipment, materials, or commodities, the appropriate agency or agencies shall take such steps as may be necessary and practicable to assure that at least 50 per centum of the gross tonnage of such equipment, materials, or commodities (computed separately for dry bulk carriers, dry cargo liners, and tankers...
Page 18 - ... privately owned United States-flag commercial vessels, to the extent that such vessels are available at fair and reasonable rates for United States-flag commercial vessels in such manner as will insure a fair and reasonable participation of United States-flag commercial vessels in such cargoes by geographic areas.
Page 11 - In carrying out programs authorized in this chapter emphasis shall be placed on assuring maximum participation in the task of economic development on the part of the people of the developing countries, through the encouragement of democratic private and local governmental institutions.
Page 3 - Este and in particular the extent to which the recipient country or area is showing a responsiveness to the vital economic, political, and social concerns of its people and demonstrating a clear determination to take effective self-help measures...
Page 4 - ... seizes or imposes any penalty or sanction against any US fishing vessel on account of its fishing activities in international waters.
Page 10 - ... making progress toward respect for the rule of law, freedom of expression and of the press, and recognition of the importance of individual freedom, initiative, and private enterprise...
Page 7 - ... Act of 1961 (22 USC 2291), as amended, requires that the President suspend economic and military assistance to any country which he determines has failed to take adequate steps to prevent narcotic drugs produced in, processed in, or transported through that country from being sold illegally in that country to US Government personnel or their dependents, or from entering the United States unlawfully. On August 16, 1972, CCINC approved procedures to determine whether foreign aid to a country should...
Page 11 - Loans may be made under authority of this title only for social and economic development projects and programs which are consistent with the findings and recommendations of the Inter-American Committee for the Alliance for Progress in its annual review of national development activities.

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