| United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary - 1974 - 948 lapas
...to which we accord deference for the privacy of all citizens and added to those values the necessity for protection of the public interest in candid, objective, and even blunt or harsh opinions in presidential decisionmaking. A President and those who assist him must be free to explore alternatives... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary - 1974 - 538 lapas
...to which we accord deference for the privacy of all citizens and added to those values the necessity for protection of the public interest in candid, objective, and even blunt or harsh opinions in presidential decision-making. A President and those who assist him must be free to explore alternatives... | |
| United States. Congress. House. House Administration Committee - 1974 - 282 lapas
...to which we accord deference for the privacy of all citizens and added to those values the necessity for protection of the public interest in candid, objective, and even blunt or harsh opinions in presidential decisionmaking. A President and those who assist him must be free to expiare alternatives... | |
| James O. Mahoy - 1975 - 912 lapas
...to which we accord deference for the privacy of all citizens and added to those values the necessity for protection of the public interest in candid, objective, and even blunt or harsh opinions in presidential decision making. A President and those who assist him must be free to explore alternatives... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Select Committee on Intelligence - 1975 - 1392 lapas
...to which we accord deference for the privacy of all citizens and added to those values the necessity for protection of the public interest in candid, objective, and even blunt or harsh opinions in Presidential decision-making. A President and those who assist him must be free to explore alternatives... | |
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