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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... reasons for any such removal or transfer " to Congress . 5 U.S.C. app . 3 § 8G ( d ) . To be sure , the IGA requires the DFE head to communicate the reasons for the IG's removal to Congress - but only after the fact . The statute does ...
... reasons for any such removal or transfer " to Congress . 5 U.S.C. app . 3 § 8G ( d ) . To be sure , the IGA requires the DFE head to communicate the reasons for the IG's removal to Congress - but only after the fact . The statute does ...
69. lappuse
... reasons . First , the Coogan memorandum fails to cite any source for these purported " survey results , " other than a reference to " information " that apparently had been supplied directly by the IG . ( Coogan Mem . at 18. ) Second ...
... reasons . First , the Coogan memorandum fails to cite any source for these purported " survey results , " other than a reference to " information " that apparently had been supplied directly by the IG . ( Coogan Mem . at 18. ) Second ...
74. lappuse
... reasons for doing that , and I don't even know whether it's something that we have the right to raise issues about or questions about . I think that what we discern from the putting together all the reactions of management , there ...
... reasons for doing that , and I don't even know whether it's something that we have the right to raise issues about or questions about . I think that what we discern from the putting together all the reactions of management , there ...
76. lappuse
... reasons to think that there are some difficulties that seem not to be able to be resolved that don't have to do with what he has chosen to investigate , at least as I see it . MR . STRICKLAND : In terms of our process today , are you ...
... reasons to think that there are some difficulties that seem not to be able to be resolved that don't have to do with what he has chosen to investigate , at least as I see it . MR . STRICKLAND : In terms of our process today , are you ...
86. lappuse
... reasons why we're taking this action . MR . STRICKLAND : Right . But it's notice , as opposed to permission . MR . GARTEN : It's notice , that's correct . MR . MCKAY : With regard to that , there's a serious legal issue , and so , I ...
... reasons why we're taking this action . MR . STRICKLAND : Right . But it's notice , as opposed to permission . MR . GARTEN : It's notice , that's correct . MR . MCKAY : With regard to that , there's a serious legal issue , and so , I ...
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