Legal Services Corporation Improvement Act: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Commercial and Administrative Law of the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives, One Hundred Ninth Congress, Second Session, on H.R. 6101, September 26, 2006, 4. sējumsU.S. Government Printing Office, 2007 - 142 lappuses |
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... talking about it on both sides . But if you would like to negotiate about attorney fees , I would love to include that into the system . Without objection , all Members may place their statements in the record . Without objection , the ...
... talking about it on both sides . But if you would like to negotiate about attorney fees , I would love to include that into the system . Without objection , all Members may place their statements in the record . Without objection , the ...
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... talk to Mr. Strickland a little later about this , but you suggested that presidential impeachment where you need a majority in the House and two - thirds in the Senate is a lower bar than having nine members of a Board to have you ...
... talk to Mr. Strickland a little later about this , but you suggested that presidential impeachment where you need a majority in the House and two - thirds in the Senate is a lower bar than having nine members of a Board to have you ...
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... talk about this stuff and we think we have it worked out and then everything that we think we have worked out gets ... talking to Mr. West and making an evaluation of his performance , and the criteria that he is supposed to perform on ...
... talk about this stuff and we think we have it worked out and then everything that we think we have worked out gets ... talking to Mr. West and making an evaluation of his performance , and the criteria that he is supposed to perform on ...
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... talk to members of the Board ? Mr. STRICKLAND . The way Ms. Barnett has organized the oper- ation , we have a chief administrative officer . And the treasurer re- ports to the chief administrative officer . When they make presen ...
... talk to members of the Board ? Mr. STRICKLAND . The way Ms. Barnett has organized the oper- ation , we have a chief administrative officer . And the treasurer re- ports to the chief administrative officer . When they make presen ...
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... talking about , Mr. Watt . There are some - I believe that what I see here are members of the Board who are getting the perks of an oper- ation who are being directed by staff but who are not using the In- spector General for the ...
... talking about , Mr. Watt . There are some - I believe that what I see here are members of the Board who are getting the perks of an oper- ation who are being directed by staff but who are not using the In- spector General for the ...
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