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  • 11executive privilege — see privilege 1b Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. executive privilege …

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  • 12Executive Order 11246 — Executive Order 11246, signed by President Lyndon B. Johnson on September 24, 1965 required Equal Employment Opportunity. The Order prohibits federal contractors and federally assisted construction contractors and subcontractors, who do over… …

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  • 13Executive Order 13224 — is an executive order signed into law by U.S. President George W. Bush on September 23, 2001 as a response to the September 11, 2001 attacks. In general terms, the Order provides a means by which to disrupt the financial support network for… …

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  • 14Executive Order 11850 — Renunciation of certain uses in war of chemical herbicides and riot control agents.cite web url=http://www.archives.gov/federal register/codification/executive order/11850.html title=Executive Order 11850 Renunciation of certain uses in war of… …

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  • 15Executive agencies of the Scottish Government — Executive agencies are established by Ministers as part of Scottish Government departments, or as departments in their own right, to carry out a discrete area of work. Agencies are staffed by civil servants.Executive agencies were first… …

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  • 16Executive Committee — A committee that assists the postmaster general in establishing management policy and objectives and approving major plans, programs, and budgets. It is composed of several senior officers, including the postmaster general and the deputy… …

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  • 17Executive Schedule — The Executive Schedule (usc|5|5311|5318) contains the pay rates for executive positions in the United States Government classified above the Senior Executive Service. The incumbents of positions listed under the Executive Schedule are typically… …

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  • 18Policy — This article is about policies in general. For government policy, see Public policy. For other uses, see Policy (disambiguation). A policy is typically described as a principle or rule to guide decisions and achieve rational outcome(s). The term… …

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  • 19Executive Branch Reform Act — The Executive Branch Reform Act (USBill|110|H.R.|984) is a bill under consideration in the Congress of the United States which would require thousands of federal officials to report into a government database the names of persons who contact them …

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  • 20Executive Council of Hong Kong — The Executive Council of Hong Kong (ExCo, zh t|t=行政會議) is an organ in the Executive branch of the political structure of Hong Kong. It is responsible for assisting the Chief Executive in policy making. (Article 54 of the Basic Law). In other… …

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