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which in the judgrient of the various agency representatives nold potentialities vor harm or help in the advancenent of the United States’ interests.
It is suggested that agency heads advise their principal assistants
dealing with these and related natters to bring them to the attention off the
OCB for advisory comment on content or tining or operational significance
as concerns national policy.
The longer in advence notice can be provided,
the more adequate and useful will be our advisory action.
The check list, of course, dees not include ell points that nicht
merit attention,
It wili be revised pericdically.
We .ill welcone your
coments on additions--or on deletions--vhich secur to ¥ you end y your staff.
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