National Health Corps Scholarship Collection: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Energy, Nuclear Proliferation, and Government Processes of the Committee on Governmental Affairs, United States Senate, Ninety-eighth Congress, Second Session, April 12, 1984, Numéro 58U.S. Government Printing Office, 1984 - 129 pages |
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... of capacity . Judges may feel , therefore , that fines are an alternative to prison sentences , 12241 green palilion . as olle amedic This i AN ( 1 ) Opening statement of Senator Percy----- WITNESSES THURSDAY, APRIL 12,
... of capacity . Judges may feel , therefore , that fines are an alternative to prison sentences , 12241 green palilion . as olle amedic This i AN ( 1 ) Opening statement of Senator Percy----- WITNESSES THURSDAY, APRIL 12,
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... feel about grants , which is even far greater a crime to evade those and evade the responsibility that they have in paying those back . ( The charts referred to follow : ] Wages , " sent PCze re 1 See p . 5 . 14.6 NA SCH Cros Ý 4. ( 14 ...
... feel about grants , which is even far greater a crime to evade those and evade the responsibility that they have in paying those back . ( The charts referred to follow : ] Wages , " sent PCze re 1 See p . 5 . 14.6 NA SCH Cros Ý 4. ( 14 ...
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... the Department of Justice , that State and Federal penitentiaries are now at 110 percent of capacity . Judges may feel , therefore , that fines are an alternative to prison sentences , but if those fines aren't paid , then crime does ( 1 )
... the Department of Justice , that State and Federal penitentiaries are now at 110 percent of capacity . Judges may feel , therefore , that fines are an alternative to prison sentences , but if those fines aren't paid , then crime does ( 1 )
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... feel about grants , which is even far greater a crime to evade those and evade the responsibility that they have in paying those back . [ The charts referred to follow :) Lo NATIONAL HEALTH CORPS SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM 1,733 ( 238 ) ...
... feel about grants , which is even far greater a crime to evade those and evade the responsibility that they have in paying those back . [ The charts referred to follow :) Lo NATIONAL HEALTH CORPS SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM 1,733 ( 238 ) ...
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... Justice , that State and Federal penitentiaries are now at 110 percent of capacity . Judges may feel , therefore , that fines are an alternative to prison sentences , itemen utem 10 million That i escolli in media This ( 1 )
... Justice , that State and Federal penitentiaries are now at 110 percent of capacity . Judges may feel , therefore , that fines are an alternative to prison sentences , itemen utem 10 million That i escolli in media This ( 1 )
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