On the recordSeptember 7, 2011
But I don't think we can look at it and say, 'well, we can't meet this requirement because then we either reduce slots or we don't have a pool that's big enough of professionals.'
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congress.govBut I don't think we can look at it and say, 'well, we can't meet this requirement because then we either reduce slots or we don't have a pool that's big enough of professionals.'
Burr argues against compromising quality standards due to resource limitations.
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