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We know that global oil prices were set to fall, and we also know that in the long-run Carter-era conservation measures would look quite wise.
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In 1995, agency officials mostly ignored the Carter-era guidelines, Anderson said.
Federal agencies, contractors preparing for government shutdown 2011
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The scaled-down cupcake—minuscule, inconsequential, silly—is a Carter-era bagatelle.
Time for a Frosty Farewell to Cupcakes Joe Queenan 2011
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In 1995, agency officials mostly ignored the Carter-era guidelines, Anderson said.
Federal agencies, contractors preparing for government shutdown 2011
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In 1995, agency officials mostly ignored the Carter-era guidelines, Anderson said.
Federal agencies, contractors preparing for government shutdown 2011
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A month after environmentalist Bill McKibben brought one of the original Carter-era solar panels to Washington, the White House said it is putting new panels on the White House residence.
Update: Solar panels returning to White House roof The Reliable Source 2010
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They point to the 1930s-1950s, when top marginal rates were between 79% and 94%, or the Carter-era 1970s, when the top rate was about 70%.
Get Ready for a 70% Marginal Tax Rate Michael J. Boskin 2011
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In 1995, agency officials mostly ignored the Carter-era guidelines, Anderson said.
Federal agencies, contractors preparing for government shutdown 2011
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It even noted that the 1996 Act left in place the framework created in the Carter-era by the 1980 Computer II decision.
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The untold story in this whole national crisis is that President Clinton put on steroids the Community Reinvestment Act, a well-intended Carter-era law designed to encourage minority homeownership.
duh pookie 2008
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