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She ... wrote that officials "abdicated their Congressionally-mandated obligation" to evaluate environmental impacts and "ignored (without sufficient explanation) substantial information in the administrative record concerning environmental impacts" of the rule.
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The banking mess was fostered by Congressionally-mandated (and poorly administered by the Executive branch) mortgage policies.
American Recovery and Reinvestment Bill - and NASA - NASA Watch 2009
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Secretary Clinton said 35 years of Congressionally-mandated U.S. human rights reporting has yielded progress over that span.
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A statement said the government views the Congressionally-mandated report with contempt, and has no plans to answer the charges.
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A statement said the government views the Congressionally-mandated report with contempt, and has no plans to answer the charges.
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An air-safety advisory group has lobbed a political hot potato into the lap of FAA chief Randy Babbitt: recommendations undercutting Congressionally-mandated experience requirements for new airline co-pilots.
FAA Mulls Proposals for Pilot Qualifications Andy Pasztor 2010
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The Wall Street Journal has a short report today on the testimony by former Fannie and Freddie executives, as well as their government regulators, in front of the Congressionally-mandated Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission — most recently, the Commission heard from Greenspan and the central bankers.
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Congressionally-mandated experience requirements for new airline co-pilots.
Business Watch 2010
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A statement said the government views the Congressionally-mandated report with contempt, and has no plans to answer the charges.
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For example, for several years the Department of Defense has circumvented Congressionally-mandated limits on the size of the armed forces by privatizing those forces 'functions.
Lawrence B. Wilkerson: 'Shadow Elite': War And The Deadly Privatization Of Public Power 2010
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