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CRS analysts do not usually testify before Congress, and Rybicki only appeared by special request of the Republicans on the committee.
'The intent of both proposals is to make the Senate more like the Senate' 2010
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Stating her parameters, Rybicki recalled that when her mentor at CRS was asked what he thought about a piece of legislation, he replied, "I'm not allowed to think."
'The intent of both proposals is to make the Senate more like the Senate' 2010
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Rybicki noted that there is no such motion in the Senate rules.
'The intent of both proposals is to make the Senate more like the Senate' 2010
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The most interesting ambiguities Rybicki identified had to do with Bennet's proposals to increase the cloture-blocking requirement to 45 if support for breaking cloture is sufficiently bipartisan, or if opposition to it is not.
'The intent of both proposals is to make the Senate more like the Senate' 2010
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All the same, Rybicki had a point to make, and a persuasive one: the Lautenberg and Bennet proposals are too vague.
'The intent of both proposals is to make the Senate more like the Senate' 2010
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John Rybicki: “Three Lanterns” first appeared in Ploughshares.
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Temps are a rapidly growing class of workers who are immediately vulnerable to fluctuations in the economy, and function, as Rybicki points out, to keep wages low and worker insecurity high, regardless of current market conditions.
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L. K. Mannix, R. S. Chandurkar, L. A. Rybicki, et al.
Born to Believe Andrew Newberg 2006
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L. K. Mannix, R. S. Chandurkar, L. A. Rybicki, et al.
Born to Believe Andrew Newberg 2006
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Rybicki saluted back, and wheeled off, followed by Keyes.
Old Mans War 2005
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