Legislative Branch Appropriations, Fiscal Year 1996United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Appropriations. Subcommittee on the Legislative Branch U.S. Government Printing Office, 1995 - 676 lappuses |
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... studies that are not required faster and more accurate , and I see no reason to streamline duplication where duplication should be eliminated . I have a statement on page 5 where I was talking about the administration's reinventing ...
... studies that are not required faster and more accurate , and I see no reason to streamline duplication where duplication should be eliminated . I have a statement on page 5 where I was talking about the administration's reinventing ...
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... studies , technical studies . I believe that you have too many requests , for example , of GAO that are coming in from the Congress that are not required , and they are overlapping and duplicating . I believe the Congress has been very ...
... studies , technical studies . I believe that you have too many requests , for example , of GAO that are coming in from the Congress that are not required , and they are overlapping and duplicating . I believe the Congress has been very ...
17. lappuse
... studies that are not needed or are very low priority or are repetitive . In other words , you may be asking him for the report and he has got 95 percent of it already done somewhere else and it is only 1 year old in a subject that is ...
... studies that are not needed or are very low priority or are repetitive . In other words , you may be asking him for the report and he has got 95 percent of it already done somewhere else and it is only 1 year old in a subject that is ...
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... studies , and , in fact , we have required that the four agencies that are often asked to do studies meet regularly to clarify exactly who is doing what and to avoid duplication . In fact , there is a publication that is made available ...
... studies , and , in fact , we have required that the four agencies that are often asked to do studies meet regularly to clarify exactly who is doing what and to avoid duplication . In fact , there is a publication that is made available ...
23. lappuse
... studies , for analyses ; and you have got the inspectors general in each of the agencies or most of them . You have CRS and the OTA , the GAO , all doing much the same kinds of things , perhaps a little bit different areas . But if we ...
... studies , for analyses ; and you have got the inspectors general in each of the agencies or most of them . You have CRS and the OTA , the GAO , all doing much the same kinds of things , perhaps a little bit different areas . But if we ...
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