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98th Congress accounting action additional administrative agencies amount ANSWER appropriation Architect areas asbestos assessment Assistant audit automation bill Boorstin BOWSHER budget request cataloging CBO's Chairman Computer Center CONGRESS THE LIBRARY Congressional continue contract cost Cuts to 86 defense Department Division documents EELC effective effort employees equipment estimates Executive federal financial audits financial management fiscal year 1986 funds GAO's Hart Building House impact improve increase installed issues legislative branch Library of Congress Library's microcomputers million operations OTA's percent Perry personnel positions printing procurement purchase Question record reduction Response result savings schedule seminar Senate Office Building Senator D'AMATO Sergeant at Arms staff statement Subcommittee technical tion Title VII U.S. Capitol U.S. SENATE WHITE
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127. lappuse - Whenever it appears to the Attorney General that any person is engaged or is about to engage in an act or practice which constitutes...
434. lappuse - Congress to 1. equip itself with new and effective means for securing competent, unbiased information concerning the physical, biological, economic, social, and political effects of such applications; and 2. utilize this information, whenever appropriate, as one factor in the legislative assessment of matters pending before the Congress...
434. lappuse - The basic function of the Office shall be to provide early indications of the probable beneficial and adverse impacts of the applications of technology and to develop other coordinate information which may assist the Congress.
120. lappuse - The burden of establishing a prima facie case of disparate treatment is not onerous. The plaintiff must prove by a preponderance of the evidence that she applied for an available position, for which she was qualified, but was rejected under circumstances which give rise to an inference of unlawful discrimination.
89. lappuse - In conclusion, we wish to express our appreciation for this opportunity to present our views to the Subcommittee on Legislative Appropriations.
88. lappuse - ALA urges congressional support for the implementation of the recommendation of the Ad Hoc Committee on Depository Library Access to Federal Automated Data Bases...
153. lappuse - Congress under the auspices of the Center for the Book in the Library of Congress.
121. lappuse - The ultimate burden of persuading the trier of fact that the defendant intentionally discriminated against the plaintiff remains at all times with the plaintiff.
108. lappuse - Hansberry v. Lee, 311 US 32, 40 ... (1940) .... This rule is part of our "deep-rooted historic tradition that everyone should have his own day in court.
99. lappuse - DC, were on brief, for appellee. Before WALD, EDWARDS and BORK, Circuit Judges. Opinion for the Court filed by Circuit Judge WALD. WALD, Circuit Judge: In these two consolidated cases, an organization called the Ethnic Employees of the Library of Congress (EELC) and sever al of its officers and members appeal from summary judgment dismissing claim!