Sentences with phrase «single federal office»

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Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (US), Delinquency Rate on Single - Family Residential Mortgages, Booked in Domestic Offices, All Commercial Banks [DRSFRMACBS], retrieved from FRED, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis; https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/DRSFRMACBS, May 3, 2018.
«The Office of Single Family Housing will endorse new loans under current multi-year appropriation authority in order to support the health and stability of the U.S. mortgage market,» according to a post on the federal Housing and Urban Affairs» website.
A a single federal subpoena to Gov. Andrew Cuomo's office two weeks ago showed that U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara's probe has expanded significantly, and extends far beyond Buffalo.
Federal investigators and the Manhattan District Attorney's Office are also examining whether the mayor and his associates coordinated fundraising efforts to use the county Democratic committees as straw donors to funnel money to specific state Senate candidates, circumventing limits on single donors.
There are laws on the books that specify that someone who holds multiple federal offices can't receive more compensation than would be due for a single full - time post, but it doesn't stop the person from holding them both.
The president should consider issuing an executive order to improve oversight of technology transfer laws across the federal government, specifically by centralizing oversight in a single office.
A House panel heard testimony from Nancy Kingsbury of the Government Accountability Office, which released a report yesterday recommending that a single federal entity be responsible for determining how many more biocontainment labs the country needs and where those labs should be located.
Federal protections are difficult to enforce and improve effectively throughout the federal government, in part because no single authority or office oversees research protections across all government agencies and deparFederal protections are difficult to enforce and improve effectively throughout the federal government, in part because no single authority or office oversees research protections across all government agencies and deparfederal government, in part because no single authority or office oversees research protections across all government agencies and departments.
The insight of competitive federalism is that fifty - one state school boards are better than a single federal Executive - branch office.
APR — Annual Performance Report CEIS — Coordinated Early Intervening Services DCV — Discipline, Crime and Violence EOY — End of Year FFY — Federal Fiscal Year IDEA — Individuals with Disabilities Education Act IPAL — Instructional Personnel and Licensure LEA — Local Education Agency MOE — Maintenance of Effort OSEP — U.S. Department of Education Office of Special Education Programs PSA — Proportionate Set - Aside SFY — State Fiscal Year SOP — State Operated Programs SPP — State Performance Plan SRC — Student Record Collection SSEAC — State Special Education Advisory Committee SSWS — Single Sign - on for Web Systems VDOE — Virginia Department of Education
Adam Ezring, the senior advocacy associate for the Council of Chief State School Officers, echoed this sentiment and added that data collecting and reporting efforts should be streamlined at the state and federal levels and that the Department of Education needs to establish a single office where all data collected by states can be sent and processed.
Elegus also offers searching of groups of sites, so users can search across multiple sites related to the same office, department, state or subject heading (such as «All Federal Courts») with a single search.
Modern single adults are rather young (18 — 34 years; Federal Statistical Office Germany, 2012b), tend toward an independent life - style over having children (Federal Statistical Office Germany, 2012b), and have a degree in higher education, especially the women (Knußmann, 2007).
In 1999, the percentage of single adults in Germany (who do not live in a partnership) was 17.8 %, which increased to 20.2 % in 2011 (Federal Statistical Office Germany, 2013a).
Seventy - four percent of single male adults and 72 % of the single female adults work fulltime (Federal Statistical Office Germany, 2012a), and most of the single adults (56 %) live in large urban areas (Federal Statistical Office Germany, 2012a).
As the percentage of single adults in industrialized countries such as Germany and the USA is steadily increasing (Federal Statistical Office Germany, 2013a; Vespa et al., 2013), the reasons for this development are of growing interest.
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