Treasury, Postal Service, and general government appropriations for fiscal year 1985: hearings before a subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Ninety-eighth Congress, second session, Part 5U.S. Government Printing Office, 1984 |
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... ( initially concurred in by President Reagan , but later deemed by him inappropriate at the time ) and there were no pay increases as a result of the quadrennial process uncitals in191 leoq sasdy to sol edgid adt 0 000.00 28.
... ( initially concurred in by President Reagan , but later deemed by him inappropriate at the time ) and there were no pay increases as a result of the quadrennial process uncitals in191 leoq sasdy to sol edgid adt 0 000.00 28.
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... Judges of the other courts result in an equitable compensation for their responsibilities and are in line with the recommendations for Legislative and Executive salaries . In determining appropriate salary rates for the Judiciary , we 33.
... Judges of the other courts result in an equitable compensation for their responsibilities and are in line with the recommendations for Legislative and Executive salaries . In determining appropriate salary rates for the Judiciary , we 33.
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... result if they were not moved up in consonance with our recommendations . Since the Commission must take these positions into account in its deliberations in any event , we recommend that they be included in the Commission's ...
... result if they were not moved up in consonance with our recommendations . Since the Commission must take these positions into account in its deliberations in any event , we recommend that they be included in the Commission's ...
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... result would follow in any event since 25 percent is encompassed within the higher percentage we considered appropriate . We are convinced that a recommendation of 25 percent is unconscionably low for the classes of officials to which ...
... result would follow in any event since 25 percent is encompassed within the higher percentage we considered appropriate . We are convinced that a recommendation of 25 percent is unconscionably low for the classes of officials to which ...
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... result for the public interest as well , is critical . It is essential that among the appointees to the Judiciary , there be a substantial number of the most able and talented young men and women . Yet , these are the very persons who ...
... result for the public interest as well , is critical . It is essential that among the appointees to the Judiciary , there be a substantial number of the most able and talented young men and women . Yet , these are the very persons who ...
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