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... concerned , I would presume . I think the present rule ought to be kept in that respect , but we are not trying particularly to spell out the requirement for individual votes on each committee member every two years in each of the ...
... concerned , I would presume . I think the present rule ought to be kept in that respect , but we are not trying particularly to spell out the requirement for individual votes on each committee member every two years in each of the ...
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... hearing . I must admit that as far as the chairman is concerned the Senators carry the burden of persuading at least the chairman that their resolution is advisable and workable but has not the Senator opened up a Pandora's 9.
... hearing . I must admit that as far as the chairman is concerned the Senators carry the burden of persuading at least the chairman that their resolution is advisable and workable but has not the Senator opened up a Pandora's 9.
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... concerned , that you should be able to assure them of that . I am not sure that while it is , of course , a value to ... concern , to 205 million Americans ? Why should the people of his State be rewarded ? Senator BYRD . How will they ...
... concerned , that you should be able to assure them of that . I am not sure that while it is , of course , a value to ... concern , to 205 million Americans ? Why should the people of his State be rewarded ? Senator BYRD . How will they ...
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... concern the institution of which I am proud to be a member , but also because I sense that some of the issues which ... concerns the seniority system which , as we all know , provides for the virtually automatic accession of those ...
... concern the institution of which I am proud to be a member , but also because I sense that some of the issues which ... concerns the seniority system which , as we all know , provides for the virtually automatic accession of those ...
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... concerned , however , whether such factors would be deemed bona fide occu- pational qualifications in a private employment subject to the Act . Indeed , even in the Senate there are many women , particularly secretaries and mail room em ...
... concerned , however , whether such factors would be deemed bona fide occu- pational qualifications in a private employment subject to the Act . Indeed , even in the Senate there are many women , particularly secretaries and mail room em ...
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