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... tion . The proposed process is significantly stronger and fairer than the mechanism in the current USOC Constitution . All the criteria are identical to those which must be met for membership in the central sports organi- zation . Given ...
... tion . The proposed process is significantly stronger and fairer than the mechanism in the current USOC Constitution . All the criteria are identical to those which must be met for membership in the central sports organi- zation . Given ...
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... tion on the specific issues involved in funding amateur sports . It expects the individuals involved to be prominent in various professions ; they should be sports enthusiasts but not directly from the sports organizations , except ...
... tion on the specific issues involved in funding amateur sports . It expects the individuals involved to be prominent in various professions ; they should be sports enthusiasts but not directly from the sports organizations , except ...
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... tion that the Congress consider creation of a tempo- rary joint executive - legislative committee to ease implementation . The committee should be small , composed of individuals from private life . Each member should have knowledge of ...
... tion that the Congress consider creation of a tempo- rary joint executive - legislative committee to ease implementation . The committee should be small , composed of individuals from private life . Each member should have knowledge of ...
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