 | United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Rules and Administration - 1995 - 334 lapas
...necessary for the Congress to (1) equip itself with new and effective means for securing competent, unbiased information concerning the physical, biological,...social, and political effects of such applications; and (2) utilize this information, whenever appropriate, as one factor in the legislative assessment... | |
 | United States. Office of Management and Budget - 1995 - 1200 lapas
...created by Public Law 92484 to equip Congress with new and effective means for securing competent, unbiased information concerning the physical, biological, economic, social, and political effects of technological applications; and to serve as an aid in the legislative assessment of matters pending... | |
 | Kristin Sharon Shrader-Frechette, Laura Westra - 1997 - 494 lapas
...been guided by the Technology Assessment Act of 1972. The act authorized it to provide "competent, unbiased information concerning the physical, biological, economic, social, and political effects" of applications of technology. "policy" or value judgments [US Congress, OTA, Technology Assessment Activities,... | |
 | United States. Office of Management and Budget - 1997 - 1242 lapas
...created by Public Law 92-484 to equip Congress with new and effective means for securing competent, unbiased information concerning the physical, biological, economic, social, and political effects of technological applications; and to serve as an aid in the legislative assessment of matters pending... | |
 | United States. Congress. Senate - 2000 - 1220 lapas
...necessary for the Congress to (1) equip itself with new and effective means for securing competent, or dependent child's sole financial interest or responsibility...which the reporting individual has no knowledge of, and (2) utilize this information, whenever appropriate, as one factor in the legislative assessment... | |
 | Nicos Komninos - 2002 - 324 lapas
...clearly stated that Congress should 'equip itself with a new and effective means of securing competent, unbiased information concerning the physical, biological, economic, social, and political effects of technological applications, and to provide early indications of the probable beneficial or adverse... | |
 | Sandra Braman - 2003 - 628 lapas
...necessary for the Congress to (1) equip itself with new and effective means for securing competent, unbiased information concerning the physical, biological,...social, and political effects of such applications; and (2) utilize this information, whenever appropriate, as one factor in the legislative assessment... | |
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