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... agency . Further , a number of agencies couch their proscriptions in terms of the tendency and ap- pearance of the gift as influencing official action . Moreover , several agencies combine two or more of these criteria . From table III ...
... agency . Further , a number of agencies couch their proscriptions in terms of the tendency and ap- pearance of the gift as influencing official action . Moreover , several agencies combine two or more of these criteria . From table III ...
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... agency rules , it may be noted that their incidence is high , affecting at least some activities and relationships of em- ployees of not fewer than 12 executive departments and 15 inde- pendent agencies or constituents . It also appears ...
... agency rules , it may be noted that their incidence is high , affecting at least some activities and relationships of em- ployees of not fewer than 12 executive departments and 15 inde- pendent agencies or constituents . It also appears ...
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... agency proceeding for 2 years.168 Meanwhile , the extent to which the administrative rules and regulations of the agencies occupy the field lying between the broad and the narrow reading of " claims against the United States " and ...
... agency proceeding for 2 years.168 Meanwhile , the extent to which the administrative rules and regulations of the agencies occupy the field lying between the broad and the narrow reading of " claims against the United States " and ...
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Problems relating to a Federal Constitution | i |
Table of cases | xv |
CONVENTIONS | 1 |
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