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Read up on some of the comments of the General Accounting Office, which is incredibly non-partisan.
The Birth of Hobama, King/Queen of the Monsters Steven Barnes 2008
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Unlike the General Accounting Office, which is primarily concerned with evaluation of ongoing programs, and the Congressional Research Service, which provides rapid information on legislative topics, OTA provided a deeper, more comprehensive, and more technical level of analysis.
New leadership Risa 2006
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Well, now comes a report from the General Accounting Office, which is making that same complaint.
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Vice President Cheney basically said it as clearly as anyone in the administration has, the administration is willing to go to court to make sure that the General Accounting Office, which is the investigative arm of Congress, cannot wrest from the administration notes taken from its energy task force based on meetings with energy executives.
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That's what this lawsuit from the GAO, the General Accounting Office, which is the investigative arm of Congress, they're going to file suit probably either this week or next, to try to get more information about Dick Cheney's energy task force.
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The General Accounting Office is the investigative arm of Congress and is charged with examining all matters relating to the receipt and disbursement of public funds.
Walker Named Comptroller General ITY National Archives 1998
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The General Accounting Office, which is the investigative arm of the Congress, for the last 15 years has been doing reports on the IRS, and I got all of those.
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The General Accounting Office, which is responsible for public employee safety has just recently inspected the building in Washington where OSHA is headquartered.
1977 Hillsdale College Address (Whatever Happened to Free Enterprise) 1977
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He headed what was then called the General Accounting Office now the
NYT > Home Page By DENNIS HEVESI 2011
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According to a circular distributed by the General Accounting Office, which is controlled by the Finance Ministry, government bodies will need to keep a tight rein on spending in order to avoid putting further pressure on state finances.
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