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"The government has cut the number of trained, experienced contracting personnel," said Charles Tiefer, a procurement specialist at the University of Baltimore School of Law.
For many with stake in Alaska native corporations, promise of better life remains unfulfilled Robert O'Harrow Jr. 2010
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"Different members would make different choices depending on their attitude toward the shutdown," said Charles Tiefer, a former House deputy counsel and current law professor at the University of Baltimore.
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"Different members would make different choices depending on their attitude toward the shutdown," said Charles Tiefer, a former House deputy counsel and current law professor at the University of Baltimore.
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"The government has cut the number of trained, experienced contracting personnel," said Charles Tiefer, a procurement specialist at the University of Baltimore School of Law.
For many with stake in Alaska native corporations, promise of better life remains unfulfilled Robert O'Harrow Jr. 2010
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"The government has cut the number of trained, experienced contracting personnel," said Charles Tiefer, a procurement specialist at the University of Baltimore School of Law.
In Alaska, a promise unmet Robert O'Harrow Jr. 2010
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After all, Tiefer noted, if Congress were unable to negotiate and pass a budget deal, "the shutdown would go on forever."
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As Charles Tiefer has written, the Pentagon "ardently desired ... to keep the illusion of a low number of troops."
David Isenberg: We Don't Need No Stinking Democracy David Isenberg 2010
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As Charles Tiefer has written, the Pentagon "ardently desired ... to keep the illusion of a low number of troops."
David Isenberg: We Don't Need No Stinking Democracy David Isenberg 2010
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As Charles Tiefer has written, the Pentagon "ardently desired ... to keep the illusion of a low number of troops."
David Isenberg: We Don't Need No Stinking Democracy David Isenberg 2010
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"The government has cut the number of trained, experienced contracting personnel," said Charles Tiefer, a procurement specialist at the University of Baltimore School of Law.
For many with stake in Alaska native corporations, promise of better life remains unfulfilled Robert O'Harrow Jr. 2010
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