All office AC Systems have temperature controls, but these may not be accessible to the occupants, or may not be working properly : most ACUs also have adjustable flaps on the vents which alter the direction of the produced draughts.
42.
The city reserved an extra very narrow gate, the so-called " Bishop's Needle " ( Latin : " Acus episcopi ", first mentioned in 1274 ), for all clergy including the Prince-Archbishop.
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H . R . 2919 would require the Administrative Conference of the United States ( ACUS ) to prepare a report each year on the amount of fees and other expenses awarded by federal courts to nonfederal entities when they prevail in a case against the United States.
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One of the principal goals of the Project is to further substantiate the need to reactivate the Administrative Conference of the United States ( ACUS ), a nonpartisan " private-public think tank " that proposed valuable recommendations which improved administrative aspects of regulatory law and practice.
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Based on information from the ACUS, the Congressional Budget Office ( CBO ) estimates that implementing H . R . 2919 would cost about $ 1 million in fiscal year 2015 and less than $ 500, 000 each year thereafter, assuming appropriation of the necessary amounts.
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On 2 July 2009, the first batch of fresh commando units graduated from Basic Commando Selection alongside the Royal Malaysian Airforce SFs, PASKAU . They were given American Styled ACUs ( Army Combat Uniform ), blue PASKAU berets and also the Malaysian Army Zebra Woodland Camouflage uniform.
47.
Following its May 20, 2004 oversight hearing on the reauthorization of the ACUS at which Justices Antonin Scalia and Stephen Breyer testified, the Subcommittee conducted a second hearing on ACUS that examined further the reasons why there is a need to reauthorize ACUS . In 2005, the Subcommittee held a hearing on the status of the Project.
48.
Following its May 20, 2004 oversight hearing on the reauthorization of the ACUS at which Justices Antonin Scalia and Stephen Breyer testified, the Subcommittee conducted a second hearing on ACUS that examined further the reasons why there is a need to reauthorize ACUS . In 2005, the Subcommittee held a hearing on the status of the Project.
49.
Following its May 20, 2004 oversight hearing on the reauthorization of the ACUS at which Justices Antonin Scalia and Stephen Breyer testified, the Subcommittee conducted a second hearing on ACUS that examined further the reasons why there is a need to reauthorize ACUS . In 2005, the Subcommittee held a hearing on the status of the Project.
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Over its 28-year existence, ACUS served as an independent agency charged with studying " the efficiency, adequacy, and fairness of the administrative procedure used by administrative agencies in carrying out administrative programs . " Most of its approximately 200 recommendations were implemented, and they, in turn, helped save taxpayers many millions of dollars.