Hearings, Reports and Prints of the Senate Committee on Government OperationsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1975 |
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... asked two basic but vital questions : Are all people in the program's target group aware of their potential eligibility for food stamp benefits ? Is the program benefiting only those who are genuinely eligible ? In a real effort to ...
... asked two basic but vital questions : Are all people in the program's target group aware of their potential eligibility for food stamp benefits ? Is the program benefiting only those who are genuinely eligible ? In a real effort to ...
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... asked that the misdemeanor fine be reduced from $ 5,000 to $ 1,000 . This would allow more frequent prosecution because under the reduced penalty , misdemeanor cases could be tried in U.S. Magistrates Courts . Currently , most food ...
... asked that the misdemeanor fine be reduced from $ 5,000 to $ 1,000 . This would allow more frequent prosecution because under the reduced penalty , misdemeanor cases could be tried in U.S. Magistrates Courts . Currently , most food ...
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... asking several specific questions about the information collected in the first Health and Nutrition Examination ... asked : ( 1 ) How well will you be able to separate the impact of food stamps from other factors affecting observed ...
... asking several specific questions about the information collected in the first Health and Nutrition Examination ... asked : ( 1 ) How well will you be able to separate the impact of food stamps from other factors affecting observed ...
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... asked if the Secret Service would pay his expenses while he served as an informant in Europe . Martin said he told Peroff that the Service would not pay his expenses but , at the conclusion of the case , a reward would be paid , the ...
... asked if the Secret Service would pay his expenses while he served as an informant in Europe . Martin said he told Peroff that the Service would not pay his expenses but , at the conclusion of the case , a reward would be paid , the ...
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... asked to try to penetrate the alleged drug conspiracy ( p . 16 ) . Peroff said he agreed to their request even though it was against his better judgment . But , mindful that he was already deeply involved , he concluded he had no choice ...
... asked to try to penetrate the alleged drug conspiracy ( p . 16 ) . Peroff said he agreed to their request even though it was against his better judgment . But , mindful that he was already deeply involved , he concluded he had no choice ...
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