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If approved, the hold-the-line request for LSC means its budget would erode with inflation for another year, but it could be worse for the organization: Many conservatives fought for years to do away with the LSC altogether, saying legal services attorneys were spending too much time fighting for liberal causes or pursuing politically charged cases against the government instead of representing the needy. ||||| 5-36) Republicans cut the organization's budget deeply in 1996, but its funding has recovered slowly. | What year did the Republicans cut the LSC's budget 2004 | 0 | 0 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-FY_04_Budget_Outlook-0.txt | false |
If approved, the hold-the-line request for LSC means its budget would erode with inflation for another year, but it could be worse for the organization: Many conservatives fought for years to do away with the LSC altogether, saying legal services attorneys were spending too much time fighting for liberal causes or pursuing politically charged cases against the government instead of representing the needy. ||||| 5-36) Republicans cut the organization's budget deeply in 1996, but its funding has recovered slowly. | What year did the Republicans cut the LSC's budget 1996 | 1 | 0 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-FY_04_Budget_Outlook-0.txt | false |
If approved, the hold-the-line request for LSC means its budget would erode with inflation for another year, but it could be worse for the organization: Many conservatives fought for years to do away with the LSC altogether, saying legal services attorneys were spending too much time fighting for liberal causes or pursuing politically charged cases against the government instead of representing the needy. ||||| 5-36) Republicans cut the organization's budget deeply in 1996, but its funding has recovered slowly. | What year did the Republicans cut the LSC's budget 2000 | 0 | 0 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-FY_04_Budget_Outlook-0.txt | false |
If approved, the hold-the-line request for LSC means its budget would erode with inflation for another year, but it could be worse for the organization: Many conservatives fought for years to do away with the LSC altogether, saying legal services attorneys were spending too much time fighting for liberal causes or pursuing politically charged cases against the government instead of representing the needy. ||||| 5-36) Republicans cut the organization's budget deeply in 1996, but its funding has recovered slowly. | What year did the Republicans cut the LSC's budget 355 | 0 | 0 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-FY_04_Budget_Outlook-0.txt | false |
If approved, the hold-the-line request for LSC means its budget would erode with inflation for another year, but it could be worse for the organization: Many conservatives fought for years to do away with the LSC altogether, saying legal services attorneys were spending too much time fighting for liberal causes or pursuing politically charged cases against the government instead of representing the needy. ||||| 5-36) Republicans cut the organization's budget deeply in 1996, but its funding has recovered slowly. | What year did the Republicans cut the LSC's budget 1960s | 0 | 0 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-FY_04_Budget_Outlook-0.txt | false |
If approved, the hold-the-line request for LSC means its budget would erode with inflation for another year, but it could be worse for the organization: Many conservatives fought for years to do away with the LSC altogether, saying legal services attorneys were spending too much time fighting for liberal causes or pursuing politically charged cases against the government instead of representing the needy. ||||| 5-36) Republicans cut the organization's budget deeply in 1996, but its funding has recovered slowly. | What year did the Republicans cut the LSC's budget 1994 | 0 | 0 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-FY_04_Budget_Outlook-0.txt | false |
If approved, the hold-the-line request for LSC means its budget would erode with inflation for another year, but it could be worse for the organization: Many conservatives fought for years to do away with the LSC altogether, saying legal services attorneys were spending too much time fighting for liberal causes or pursuing politically charged cases against the government instead of representing the needy. ||||| 5-36) Republicans cut the organization's budget deeply in 1996, but its funding has recovered slowly. | Who was interviewed about Ercolino's death His brother | -1 | 0 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-FY_04_Budget_Outlook-0.txt | false |
Since 1996, lawyers who receive money from Legal Services have been prohibited from such activities as lobbying legislatures, filing class-action suits, participating in political demonstrations or strikes, pursuing abortion-related litigation, representing illegal aliens or prisoners, or defending public housing tenants evicted because they were charged with selling drugs ||||| Opposition to the organization has cooled since 1996, when Congress approved restrictions (PL 104-134) on the sorts of cases federally funded legal aid attorneys can take. | What types of cases were prohibited by PL 104-134 Defending public housing tenants evicted because they were charged with selling drugs | 1 | 1 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-FY_04_Budget_Outlook-0.txt | false |
Since 1996, lawyers who receive money from Legal Services have been prohibited from such activities as lobbying legislatures, filing class-action suits, participating in political demonstrations or strikes, pursuing abortion-related litigation, representing illegal aliens or prisoners, or defending public housing tenants evicted because they were charged with selling drugs ||||| Opposition to the organization has cooled since 1996, when Congress approved restrictions (PL 104-134) on the sorts of cases federally funded legal aid attorneys can take. | What types of cases were prohibited by PL 104-134 Representing illegal aliens or prisoners | 1 | 1 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-FY_04_Budget_Outlook-0.txt | false |
Since 1996, lawyers who receive money from Legal Services have been prohibited from such activities as lobbying legislatures, filing class-action suits, participating in political demonstrations or strikes, pursuing abortion-related litigation, representing illegal aliens or prisoners, or defending public housing tenants evicted because they were charged with selling drugs ||||| Opposition to the organization has cooled since 1996, when Congress approved restrictions (PL 104-134) on the sorts of cases federally funded legal aid attorneys can take. | What types of cases were prohibited by PL 104-134 Lobbying, filing class-action suits, participating in political demonstrations or strikes, abortion-related litigation, illegal alien and prisoner representation, and defense of those evicted from federal housing due to the sale of drugs | 1 | 1 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-FY_04_Budget_Outlook-0.txt | false |
Since 1996, lawyers who receive money from Legal Services have been prohibited from such activities as lobbying legislatures, filing class-action suits, participating in political demonstrations or strikes, pursuing abortion-related litigation, representing illegal aliens or prisoners, or defending public housing tenants evicted because they were charged with selling drugs ||||| Opposition to the organization has cooled since 1996, when Congress approved restrictions (PL 104-134) on the sorts of cases federally funded legal aid attorneys can take. | What types of cases were prohibited by PL 104-134 Criminal cases | 0 | 1 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-FY_04_Budget_Outlook-0.txt | false |
Since 1996, lawyers who receive money from Legal Services have been prohibited from such activities as lobbying legislatures, filing class-action suits, participating in political demonstrations or strikes, pursuing abortion-related litigation, representing illegal aliens or prisoners, or defending public housing tenants evicted because they were charged with selling drugs ||||| Opposition to the organization has cooled since 1996, when Congress approved restrictions (PL 104-134) on the sorts of cases federally funded legal aid attorneys can take. | What led scientists to discover plates Movement of earth's crust | -1 | 1 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-FY_04_Budget_Outlook-0.txt | false |
Last month, in the omnibus spending bill for fiscal 2003, the Senate added a onetime increase of $19 million, which, if approved in the final version, would bring the LSC budget to $348 million. ||||| The money would go to help states, such as Michigan and Ohio, that lost money when the organization redistributed its funding based on census counts made in 2000 of poor households. | The Senate's onetime added contribution of $19 million to the LSC budget will go towards helping what cause Funding some programs to provide legal assistance to the poor | 0 | 2 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-FY_04_Budget_Outlook-0.txt | true |
Last month, in the omnibus spending bill for fiscal 2003, the Senate added a onetime increase of $19 million, which, if approved in the final version, would bring the LSC budget to $348 million. ||||| The money would go to help states, such as Michigan and Ohio, that lost money when the organization redistributed its funding based on census counts made in 2000 of poor households. | The Senate's onetime added contribution of $19 million to the LSC budget will go towards helping what cause Fighting for liberal causes | 0 | 2 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-FY_04_Budget_Outlook-0.txt | true |
Last month, in the omnibus spending bill for fiscal 2003, the Senate added a onetime increase of $19 million, which, if approved in the final version, would bring the LSC budget to $348 million. ||||| The money would go to help states, such as Michigan and Ohio, that lost money when the organization redistributed its funding based on census counts made in 2000 of poor households. | The Senate's onetime added contribution of $19 million to the LSC budget will go towards helping what cause The money would go to help states, such as Michigan and Ohio, that lost money when the organization redistributed its funding based on census counts made in 2000 of poor households | 1 | 2 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-FY_04_Budget_Outlook-0.txt | true |
Last month, in the omnibus spending bill for fiscal 2003, the Senate added a onetime increase of $19 million, which, if approved in the final version, would bring the LSC budget to $348 million. ||||| The money would go to help states, such as Michigan and Ohio, that lost money when the organization redistributed its funding based on census counts made in 2000 of poor households. | The Senate's onetime added contribution of $19 million to the LSC budget will go towards helping what cause Helping Michigan and Ohio, that lost money when the organization redistributed its funding based on census counts | 1 | 2 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-FY_04_Budget_Outlook-0.txt | true |
Last month, in the omnibus spending bill for fiscal 2003, the Senate added a onetime increase of $19 million, which, if approved in the final version, would bring the LSC budget to $348 million. ||||| The money would go to help states, such as Michigan and Ohio, that lost money when the organization redistributed its funding based on census counts made in 2000 of poor households. | The Senate's onetime added contribution of $19 million to the LSC budget will go towards helping what cause Opposition to the organization has cooled since 1996 | 0 | 2 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-FY_04_Budget_Outlook-0.txt | true |
Last month, in the omnibus spending bill for fiscal 2003, the Senate added a onetime increase of $19 million, which, if approved in the final version, would bring the LSC budget to $348 million. ||||| The money would go to help states, such as Michigan and Ohio, that lost money when the organization redistributed its funding based on census counts made in 2000 of poor households. | The Senate's onetime added contribution of $19 million to the LSC budget will go towards helping what cause To include it in the organization's fiscal 2004 funding | 0 | 2 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-FY_04_Budget_Outlook-0.txt | true |
Last month, in the omnibus spending bill for fiscal 2003, the Senate added a onetime increase of $19 million, which, if approved in the final version, would bring the LSC budget to $348 million. ||||| The money would go to help states, such as Michigan and Ohio, that lost money when the organization redistributed its funding based on census counts made in 2000 of poor households. | How much time passed since Ong told Gonzalez that the plane was flying erratically again till phone contact with him was lost 3 minutes | -1 | 2 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-FY_04_Budget_Outlook-0.txt | true |
If approved, the hold-the-line request for LSC means its budget would erode with inflation for another year, but it could be worse for the organization: Many conservatives fought for years to do away with the LSC altogether, saying legal services attorneys were spending too much time fighting for liberal causes or pursuing politically charged cases against the government instead of representing the needy. ||||| 5-36) Republicans cut the organization's budget deeply in 1996, but its funding has recovered slowly. | Which political party cut the LSC's budget Democratic | 0 | 3 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-FY_04_Budget_Outlook-0.txt | true |
If approved, the hold-the-line request for LSC means its budget would erode with inflation for another year, but it could be worse for the organization: Many conservatives fought for years to do away with the LSC altogether, saying legal services attorneys were spending too much time fighting for liberal causes or pursuing politically charged cases against the government instead of representing the needy. ||||| 5-36) Republicans cut the organization's budget deeply in 1996, but its funding has recovered slowly. | Which political party cut the LSC's budget Libertarian | 0 | 3 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-FY_04_Budget_Outlook-0.txt | true |
If approved, the hold-the-line request for LSC means its budget would erode with inflation for another year, but it could be worse for the organization: Many conservatives fought for years to do away with the LSC altogether, saying legal services attorneys were spending too much time fighting for liberal causes or pursuing politically charged cases against the government instead of representing the needy. ||||| 5-36) Republicans cut the organization's budget deeply in 1996, but its funding has recovered slowly. | Which political party cut the LSC's budget Republican | 1 | 3 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-FY_04_Budget_Outlook-0.txt | true |
If approved, the hold-the-line request for LSC means its budget would erode with inflation for another year, but it could be worse for the organization: Many conservatives fought for years to do away with the LSC altogether, saying legal services attorneys were spending too much time fighting for liberal causes or pursuing politically charged cases against the government instead of representing the needy. ||||| 5-36) Republicans cut the organization's budget deeply in 1996, but its funding has recovered slowly. | The local bar paid $5 for what building NLCP Building | -1 | 3 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-FY_04_Budget_Outlook-0.txt | true |
The Legal Services Corp. (LSC), a quasi-governmental agency that provides legal aid for the poor, would receive $329 million in fiscal 2004 under President Bush's proposal - the same amount requested in 2003 and approved for 2002 and 2001. ||||| Last month, in the omnibus spending bill for fiscal 2003, the Senate added a onetime increase of $19 million, which, if approved in the final version, would bring the LSC budget to $348 million. | List the current budget of the LSC, and the budget with the addition of the onetime increase $348 million | 1 | 4 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-FY_04_Budget_Outlook-0.txt | true |
The Legal Services Corp. (LSC), a quasi-governmental agency that provides legal aid for the poor, would receive $329 million in fiscal 2004 under President Bush's proposal - the same amount requested in 2003 and approved for 2002 and 2001. ||||| Last month, in the omnibus spending bill for fiscal 2003, the Senate added a onetime increase of $19 million, which, if approved in the final version, would bring the LSC budget to $348 million. | List the current budget of the LSC, and the budget with the addition of the onetime increase 300 million | 0 | 4 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-FY_04_Budget_Outlook-0.txt | true |
The Legal Services Corp. (LSC), a quasi-governmental agency that provides legal aid for the poor, would receive $329 million in fiscal 2004 under President Bush's proposal - the same amount requested in 2003 and approved for 2002 and 2001. ||||| Last month, in the omnibus spending bill for fiscal 2003, the Senate added a onetime increase of $19 million, which, if approved in the final version, would bring the LSC budget to $348 million. | List the current budget of the LSC, and the budget with the addition of the onetime increase The current budget is $329 million and the increase would bring it to $348 million | 1 | 4 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-FY_04_Budget_Outlook-0.txt | true |
The Legal Services Corp. (LSC), a quasi-governmental agency that provides legal aid for the poor, would receive $329 million in fiscal 2004 under President Bush's proposal - the same amount requested in 2003 and approved for 2002 and 2001. ||||| Last month, in the omnibus spending bill for fiscal 2003, the Senate added a onetime increase of $19 million, which, if approved in the final version, would bring the LSC budget to $348 million. | List the current budget of the LSC, and the budget with the addition of the onetime increase 319 million | 0 | 4 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-FY_04_Budget_Outlook-0.txt | true |
The Legal Services Corp. (LSC), a quasi-governmental agency that provides legal aid for the poor, would receive $329 million in fiscal 2004 under President Bush's proposal - the same amount requested in 2003 and approved for 2002 and 2001. ||||| Last month, in the omnibus spending bill for fiscal 2003, the Senate added a onetime increase of $19 million, which, if approved in the final version, would bring the LSC budget to $348 million. | How many more domestic violence assault cases were in Madison county and Jackson county Just under 1,500 | -1 | 4 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-FY_04_Budget_Outlook-0.txt | true |
The Legal Services Corp. (LSC), a quasi-governmental agency that provides legal aid for the poor, would receive $329 million in fiscal 2004 under President Bush's proposal - the same amount requested in 2003 and approved for 2002 and 2001. ||||| If approved, the hold-the-line request for LSC means its budget would erode with inflation for another year, but it could be worse for the organization: Many conservatives fought for years to do away with the LSC altogether, saying legal services attorneys were spending too much time fighting for liberal causes or pursuing politically charged cases against the government instead of representing the needy. | What organization did Congress approve restriction on the sorts of cases federally funded legal aid attorneys can take The NAACP | 0 | 5 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-FY_04_Budget_Outlook-0.txt | true |
The Legal Services Corp. (LSC), a quasi-governmental agency that provides legal aid for the poor, would receive $329 million in fiscal 2004 under President Bush's proposal - the same amount requested in 2003 and approved for 2002 and 2001. ||||| If approved, the hold-the-line request for LSC means its budget would erode with inflation for another year, but it could be worse for the organization: Many conservatives fought for years to do away with the LSC altogether, saying legal services attorneys were spending too much time fighting for liberal causes or pursuing politically charged cases against the government instead of representing the needy. | What organization did Congress approve restriction on the sorts of cases federally funded legal aid attorneys can take The Legal Services Corp. (LSC) | 1 | 5 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-FY_04_Budget_Outlook-0.txt | true |
The Legal Services Corp. (LSC), a quasi-governmental agency that provides legal aid for the poor, would receive $329 million in fiscal 2004 under President Bush's proposal - the same amount requested in 2003 and approved for 2002 and 2001. ||||| If approved, the hold-the-line request for LSC means its budget would erode with inflation for another year, but it could be worse for the organization: Many conservatives fought for years to do away with the LSC altogether, saying legal services attorneys were spending too much time fighting for liberal causes or pursuing politically charged cases against the government instead of representing the needy. | What organization did Congress approve restriction on the sorts of cases federally funded legal aid attorneys can take The Republicans | 0 | 5 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-FY_04_Budget_Outlook-0.txt | true |
The Legal Services Corp. (LSC), a quasi-governmental agency that provides legal aid for the poor, would receive $329 million in fiscal 2004 under President Bush's proposal - the same amount requested in 2003 and approved for 2002 and 2001. ||||| If approved, the hold-the-line request for LSC means its budget would erode with inflation for another year, but it could be worse for the organization: Many conservatives fought for years to do away with the LSC altogether, saying legal services attorneys were spending too much time fighting for liberal causes or pursuing politically charged cases against the government instead of representing the needy. | What organization did Congress approve restriction on the sorts of cases federally funded legal aid attorneys can take LSC | 1 | 5 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-FY_04_Budget_Outlook-0.txt | true |
The Legal Services Corp. (LSC), a quasi-governmental agency that provides legal aid for the poor, would receive $329 million in fiscal 2004 under President Bush's proposal - the same amount requested in 2003 and approved for 2002 and 2001. ||||| If approved, the hold-the-line request for LSC means its budget would erode with inflation for another year, but it could be worse for the organization: Many conservatives fought for years to do away with the LSC altogether, saying legal services attorneys were spending too much time fighting for liberal causes or pursuing politically charged cases against the government instead of representing the needy. | What organization did Congress approve restriction on the sorts of cases federally funded legal aid attorneys can take Michigan | 0 | 5 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-FY_04_Budget_Outlook-0.txt | true |
The Legal Services Corp. (LSC), a quasi-governmental agency that provides legal aid for the poor, would receive $329 million in fiscal 2004 under President Bush's proposal - the same amount requested in 2003 and approved for 2002 and 2001. ||||| If approved, the hold-the-line request for LSC means its budget would erode with inflation for another year, but it could be worse for the organization: Many conservatives fought for years to do away with the LSC altogether, saying legal services attorneys were spending too much time fighting for liberal causes or pursuing politically charged cases against the government instead of representing the needy. | What's the difference between central and southern Illinois Central Illinois has rock cliffs and Southern Illinois is flat | -1 | 5 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-FY_04_Budget_Outlook-0.txt | true |
The Legal Services Corp. (LSC), a quasi-governmental agency that provides legal aid for the poor, would receive $329 million in fiscal 2004 under President Bush's proposal - the same amount requested in 2003 and approved for 2002 and 2001. ||||| 5-36) Republicans cut the organization's budget deeply in 1996, but its funding has recovered slowly. | Republicans cut which organization's budget deeply in 1996 The Legal Services Corp | 1 | 6 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-FY_04_Budget_Outlook-0.txt | true |
The Legal Services Corp. (LSC), a quasi-governmental agency that provides legal aid for the poor, would receive $329 million in fiscal 2004 under President Bush's proposal - the same amount requested in 2003 and approved for 2002 and 2001. ||||| 5-36) Republicans cut the organization's budget deeply in 1996, but its funding has recovered slowly. | Republicans cut which organization's budget deeply in 1996 The Republicans | 0 | 6 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-FY_04_Budget_Outlook-0.txt | true |
The Legal Services Corp. (LSC), a quasi-governmental agency that provides legal aid for the poor, would receive $329 million in fiscal 2004 under President Bush's proposal - the same amount requested in 2003 and approved for 2002 and 2001. ||||| 5-36) Republicans cut the organization's budget deeply in 1996, but its funding has recovered slowly. | Republicans cut which organization's budget deeply in 1996 Michigan | 0 | 6 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-FY_04_Budget_Outlook-0.txt | true |
The Legal Services Corp. (LSC), a quasi-governmental agency that provides legal aid for the poor, would receive $329 million in fiscal 2004 under President Bush's proposal - the same amount requested in 2003 and approved for 2002 and 2001. ||||| 5-36) Republicans cut the organization's budget deeply in 1996, but its funding has recovered slowly. | Republicans cut which organization's budget deeply in 1996 The NAACP | 0 | 6 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-FY_04_Budget_Outlook-0.txt | true |
The Legal Services Corp. (LSC), a quasi-governmental agency that provides legal aid for the poor, would receive $329 million in fiscal 2004 under President Bush's proposal - the same amount requested in 2003 and approved for 2002 and 2001. ||||| 5-36) Republicans cut the organization's budget deeply in 1996, but its funding has recovered slowly. | What did Mihdhar and Hazmi obtain after the suicide of Azzam Medals | -1 | 6 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-FY_04_Budget_Outlook-0.txt | true |
Since 1996, lawyers who receive money from Legal Services have been prohibited from such activities as lobbying legislatures, filing class-action suits, participating in political demonstrations or strikes, pursuing abortion-related litigation, representing illegal aliens or prisoners, or defending public housing tenants evicted because they were charged with selling drugs ||||| If approved, the hold-the-line request for LSC means its budget would erode with inflation for another year, but it could be worse for the organization: Many conservatives fought for years to do away with the LSC altogether, saying legal services attorneys were spending too much time fighting for liberal causes or pursuing politically charged cases against the government instead of representing the needy. ||||| Opposition to the organization has cooled since 1996, when Congress approved restrictions (PL 104-134) on the sorts of cases federally funded legal aid attorneys can take. ||||| 5-36) Republicans cut the organization's budget deeply in 1996, but its funding has recovered slowly. | What actions taken toward the LSC makes us think the view of the LSC might be a politically motivated one There were too many parties | 0 | 7 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-FY_04_Budget_Outlook-0.txt | true |
Since 1996, lawyers who receive money from Legal Services have been prohibited from such activities as lobbying legislatures, filing class-action suits, participating in political demonstrations or strikes, pursuing abortion-related litigation, representing illegal aliens or prisoners, or defending public housing tenants evicted because they were charged with selling drugs ||||| If approved, the hold-the-line request for LSC means its budget would erode with inflation for another year, but it could be worse for the organization: Many conservatives fought for years to do away with the LSC altogether, saying legal services attorneys were spending too much time fighting for liberal causes or pursuing politically charged cases against the government instead of representing the needy. ||||| Opposition to the organization has cooled since 1996, when Congress approved restrictions (PL 104-134) on the sorts of cases federally funded legal aid attorneys can take. ||||| 5-36) Republicans cut the organization's budget deeply in 1996, but its funding has recovered slowly. | What actions taken toward the LSC makes us think the view of the LSC might be a politically motivated one Spending too much time fighting for liberal causes or pursuing politically charged cases against the government | 1 | 7 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-FY_04_Budget_Outlook-0.txt | true |
Since 1996, lawyers who receive money from Legal Services have been prohibited from such activities as lobbying legislatures, filing class-action suits, participating in political demonstrations or strikes, pursuing abortion-related litigation, representing illegal aliens or prisoners, or defending public housing tenants evicted because they were charged with selling drugs ||||| If approved, the hold-the-line request for LSC means its budget would erode with inflation for another year, but it could be worse for the organization: Many conservatives fought for years to do away with the LSC altogether, saying legal services attorneys were spending too much time fighting for liberal causes or pursuing politically charged cases against the government instead of representing the needy. ||||| Opposition to the organization has cooled since 1996, when Congress approved restrictions (PL 104-134) on the sorts of cases federally funded legal aid attorneys can take. ||||| 5-36) Republicans cut the organization's budget deeply in 1996, but its funding has recovered slowly. | What actions taken toward the LSC makes us think the view of the LSC might be a politically motivated one It says opposition was happening, but the opposition cooled after their budget was cut, and many types of cases were no longer allowed to be handled by LSC funded legal aid | 1 | 7 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-FY_04_Budget_Outlook-0.txt | true |
Since 1996, lawyers who receive money from Legal Services have been prohibited from such activities as lobbying legislatures, filing class-action suits, participating in political demonstrations or strikes, pursuing abortion-related litigation, representing illegal aliens or prisoners, or defending public housing tenants evicted because they were charged with selling drugs ||||| If approved, the hold-the-line request for LSC means its budget would erode with inflation for another year, but it could be worse for the organization: Many conservatives fought for years to do away with the LSC altogether, saying legal services attorneys were spending too much time fighting for liberal causes or pursuing politically charged cases against the government instead of representing the needy. ||||| Opposition to the organization has cooled since 1996, when Congress approved restrictions (PL 104-134) on the sorts of cases federally funded legal aid attorneys can take. ||||| 5-36) Republicans cut the organization's budget deeply in 1996, but its funding has recovered slowly. | The Okhrana were utilized by which two tsars in an attempt to not befall the same fate as Alexandar II Alexander II and Alexander III | -1 | 7 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-FY_04_Budget_Outlook-0.txt | true |
LSC gives nearly all its money to state and local agencies, which provide civil legal assistance to those whose income is less than 125 percent of the federal poverty level - $11,075 a year for an individual and $22,625 for a family of four. ||||| Funding for legal services goes to defend needy clients in domestic violence cases, custody cases and other such matters, according to LSC. ||||| The federal government began funding some programs to provide legal assistance to the poor in the late 1960s; the Legal Services Corporation was created in 1974 (PL 93-355). | Provide the year in which the LSC was created and a summary of its services To help people with finances | 0 | 8 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-FY_04_Budget_Outlook-0.txt | false |
LSC gives nearly all its money to state and local agencies, which provide civil legal assistance to those whose income is less than 125 percent of the federal poverty level - $11,075 a year for an individual and $22,625 for a family of four. ||||| Funding for legal services goes to defend needy clients in domestic violence cases, custody cases and other such matters, according to LSC. ||||| The federal government began funding some programs to provide legal assistance to the poor in the late 1960s; the Legal Services Corporation was created in 1974 (PL 93-355). | Provide the year in which the LSC was created and a summary of its services A quasi-governmental agency that provides legal aid for the poor | 1 | 8 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-FY_04_Budget_Outlook-0.txt | false |
LSC gives nearly all its money to state and local agencies, which provide civil legal assistance to those whose income is less than 125 percent of the federal poverty level - $11,075 a year for an individual and $22,625 for a family of four. ||||| Funding for legal services goes to defend needy clients in domestic violence cases, custody cases and other such matters, according to LSC. ||||| The federal government began funding some programs to provide legal assistance to the poor in the late 1960s; the Legal Services Corporation was created in 1974 (PL 93-355). | Provide the year in which the LSC was created and a summary of its services It was created in 1974 to provide funding to states for families who need civil legal services but are under 125% of the federal poverty line. They help in domestic abuse, custody matters, and other matters | 1 | 8 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-FY_04_Budget_Outlook-0.txt | false |
LSC gives nearly all its money to state and local agencies, which provide civil legal assistance to those whose income is less than 125 percent of the federal poverty level - $11,075 a year for an individual and $22,625 for a family of four. ||||| Funding for legal services goes to defend needy clients in domestic violence cases, custody cases and other such matters, according to LSC. ||||| The federal government began funding some programs to provide legal assistance to the poor in the late 1960s; the Legal Services Corporation was created in 1974 (PL 93-355). | What are the major differences between Gold and Copper Copper is better for use in electricity than gold | -1 | 8 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-FY_04_Budget_Outlook-0.txt | false |
The Legal Services Corp. (LSC), a quasi-governmental agency that provides legal aid for the poor, would receive $329 million in fiscal 2004 under President Bush's proposal - the same amount requested in 2003 and approved for 2002 and 2001. ||||| Opposition to the organization has cooled since 1996, when Congress approved restrictions (PL 104-134) on the sorts of cases federally funded legal aid attorneys can take. | Opposition to which organization has cooled since 1996 The Legal Services Corp | 1 | 9 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-FY_04_Budget_Outlook-0.txt | true |
The Legal Services Corp. (LSC), a quasi-governmental agency that provides legal aid for the poor, would receive $329 million in fiscal 2004 under President Bush's proposal - the same amount requested in 2003 and approved for 2002 and 2001. ||||| Opposition to the organization has cooled since 1996, when Congress approved restrictions (PL 104-134) on the sorts of cases federally funded legal aid attorneys can take. | Opposition to which organization has cooled since 1996 The NAACP | 0 | 9 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-FY_04_Budget_Outlook-0.txt | true |
The Legal Services Corp. (LSC), a quasi-governmental agency that provides legal aid for the poor, would receive $329 million in fiscal 2004 under President Bush's proposal - the same amount requested in 2003 and approved for 2002 and 2001. ||||| Opposition to the organization has cooled since 1996, when Congress approved restrictions (PL 104-134) on the sorts of cases federally funded legal aid attorneys can take. | The local bar paid $5 for what building The King Street building | -1 | 9 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-FY_04_Budget_Outlook-0.txt | true |
If approved, the hold-the-line request for LSC means its budget would erode with inflation for another year, but it could be worse for the organization: Many conservatives fought for years to do away with the LSC altogether, saying legal services attorneys were spending too much time fighting for liberal causes or pursuing politically charged cases against the government instead of representing the needy. ||||| The money would go to help states, such as Michigan and Ohio, that lost money when the organization redistributed its funding based on census counts made in 2000 of poor households. | What organization redistributed its funding based on census counts in Ohio and Michigan The Legal Services Corp | 1 | 10 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-FY_04_Budget_Outlook-0.txt | true |
If approved, the hold-the-line request for LSC means its budget would erode with inflation for another year, but it could be worse for the organization: Many conservatives fought for years to do away with the LSC altogether, saying legal services attorneys were spending too much time fighting for liberal causes or pursuing politically charged cases against the government instead of representing the needy. ||||| The money would go to help states, such as Michigan and Ohio, that lost money when the organization redistributed its funding based on census counts made in 2000 of poor households. | What organization redistributed its funding based on census counts in Ohio and Michigan The Senate | 0 | 10 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-FY_04_Budget_Outlook-0.txt | true |
If approved, the hold-the-line request for LSC means its budget would erode with inflation for another year, but it could be worse for the organization: Many conservatives fought for years to do away with the LSC altogether, saying legal services attorneys were spending too much time fighting for liberal causes or pursuing politically charged cases against the government instead of representing the needy. ||||| The money would go to help states, such as Michigan and Ohio, that lost money when the organization redistributed its funding based on census counts made in 2000 of poor households. | What organization redistributed its funding based on census counts in Ohio and Michigan LSC | 1 | 10 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-FY_04_Budget_Outlook-0.txt | true |
If approved, the hold-the-line request for LSC means its budget would erode with inflation for another year, but it could be worse for the organization: Many conservatives fought for years to do away with the LSC altogether, saying legal services attorneys were spending too much time fighting for liberal causes or pursuing politically charged cases against the government instead of representing the needy. ||||| The money would go to help states, such as Michigan and Ohio, that lost money when the organization redistributed its funding based on census counts made in 2000 of poor households. | What organization redistributed its funding based on census counts in Ohio and Michigan LSN | 0 | 10 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-FY_04_Budget_Outlook-0.txt | true |
If approved, the hold-the-line request for LSC means its budget would erode with inflation for another year, but it could be worse for the organization: Many conservatives fought for years to do away with the LSC altogether, saying legal services attorneys were spending too much time fighting for liberal causes or pursuing politically charged cases against the government instead of representing the needy. ||||| The money would go to help states, such as Michigan and Ohio, that lost money when the organization redistributed its funding based on census counts made in 2000 of poor households. | What organization redistributed its funding based on census counts in Ohio and Michigan A quasi-governmental agency | 0 | 10 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-FY_04_Budget_Outlook-0.txt | true |
If approved, the hold-the-line request for LSC means its budget would erode with inflation for another year, but it could be worse for the organization: Many conservatives fought for years to do away with the LSC altogether, saying legal services attorneys were spending too much time fighting for liberal causes or pursuing politically charged cases against the government instead of representing the needy. ||||| The money would go to help states, such as Michigan and Ohio, that lost money when the organization redistributed its funding based on census counts made in 2000 of poor households. | What science is Field Marshal Bugeaud accredited for spreading and perfecting War in Africa | -1 | 10 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-FY_04_Budget_Outlook-0.txt | true |
If approved, the hold-the-line request for LSC means its budget would erode with inflation for another year, but it could be worse for the organization: Many conservatives fought for years to do away with the LSC altogether, saying legal services attorneys were spending too much time fighting for liberal causes or pursuing politically charged cases against the government instead of representing the needy. ||||| The money would go to help states, such as Michigan and Ohio, that lost money when the organization redistributed its funding based on census counts made in 2000 of poor households. | What has happened to the LSC's funding since the 1996 budget cut Slow recovery | 1 | 11 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-FY_04_Budget_Outlook-0.txt | false |
If approved, the hold-the-line request for LSC means its budget would erode with inflation for another year, but it could be worse for the organization: Many conservatives fought for years to do away with the LSC altogether, saying legal services attorneys were spending too much time fighting for liberal causes or pursuing politically charged cases against the government instead of representing the needy. ||||| The money would go to help states, such as Michigan and Ohio, that lost money when the organization redistributed its funding based on census counts made in 2000 of poor households. | What has happened to the LSC's funding since the 1996 budget cut Its funding has recovered slowly | 1 | 11 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-FY_04_Budget_Outlook-0.txt | false |
If approved, the hold-the-line request for LSC means its budget would erode with inflation for another year, but it could be worse for the organization: Many conservatives fought for years to do away with the LSC altogether, saying legal services attorneys were spending too much time fighting for liberal causes or pursuing politically charged cases against the government instead of representing the needy. ||||| The money would go to help states, such as Michigan and Ohio, that lost money when the organization redistributed its funding based on census counts made in 2000 of poor households. | What has happened to the LSC's funding since the 1996 budget cut It has declined | 0 | 11 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-FY_04_Budget_Outlook-0.txt | false |
If approved, the hold-the-line request for LSC means its budget would erode with inflation for another year, but it could be worse for the organization: Many conservatives fought for years to do away with the LSC altogether, saying legal services attorneys were spending too much time fighting for liberal causes or pursuing politically charged cases against the government instead of representing the needy. ||||| The money would go to help states, such as Michigan and Ohio, that lost money when the organization redistributed its funding based on census counts made in 2000 of poor households. | Where do larger sediments get dropped when a river or stream slows down Stream | -1 | 11 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-FY_04_Budget_Outlook-0.txt | false |
Recommendation: The U.S. government must define what the message is, what it stands for. ||||| We should offer an example of moral leadership in the world, committed to treat people humanely, abide by the rule of law, and be generous and caring to our neighbors. | Who should be generous and caring to their neighbour The U. S. Government | 1 | 0 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-12-28.txt | true |
Recommendation: The U.S. government must define what the message is, what it stands for. ||||| We should offer an example of moral leadership in the world, committed to treat people humanely, abide by the rule of law, and be generous and caring to our neighbors. | Who should be generous and caring to their neighbour Living beings | 0 | 0 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-12-28.txt | true |
Recommendation: The U.S. government must define what the message is, what it stands for. ||||| We should offer an example of moral leadership in the world, committed to treat people humanely, abide by the rule of law, and be generous and caring to our neighbors. | Who should be generous and caring to their neighbour Us | 1 | 0 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-12-28.txt | true |
Recommendation: The U.S. government must define what the message is, what it stands for. ||||| We should offer an example of moral leadership in the world, committed to treat people humanely, abide by the rule of law, and be generous and caring to our neighbors. | Who should be generous and caring to their neighbour U.S. Government | 1 | 0 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-12-28.txt | true |
Recommendation: The U.S. government must define what the message is, what it stands for. ||||| We should offer an example of moral leadership in the world, committed to treat people humanely, abide by the rule of law, and be generous and caring to our neighbors. | Who should be generous and caring to their neighbour Terrorists | 0 | 0 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-12-28.txt | true |
Recommendation: The U.S. government must define what the message is, what it stands for. ||||| We should offer an example of moral leadership in the world, committed to treat people humanely, abide by the rule of law, and be generous and caring to our neighbors. | Who should be generous and caring to their neighbour Animals | 0 | 0 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-12-28.txt | true |
Recommendation: The U.S. government must define what the message is, what it stands for. ||||| We should offer an example of moral leadership in the world, committed to treat people humanely, abide by the rule of law, and be generous and caring to our neighbors. | Who should be generous and caring to their neighbour American citizens | 1 | 0 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-12-28.txt | true |
Recommendation: The U.S. government must define what the message is, what it stands for. ||||| We should offer an example of moral leadership in the world, committed to treat people humanely, abide by the rule of law, and be generous and caring to our neighbors. | Who should be generous and caring to their neighbour Bin Laden | 0 | 0 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-12-28.txt | true |
Recommendation: The U.S. government must define what the message is, what it stands for. ||||| We should offer an example of moral leadership in the world, committed to treat people humanely, abide by the rule of law, and be generous and caring to our neighbors. | Who did Xanthnopoulos say the grant would help Teachers | -1 | 0 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-12-28.txt | true |
Recommendation: The U.S. government must define what the message is, what it stands for. ||||| We should offer an example of moral leadership in the world, committed to treat people humanely, abide by the rule of law, and be generous and caring to our neighbors. | Should offer an example of moral leadership in the worl Cats | 0 | 1 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-12-28.txt | true |
Recommendation: The U.S. government must define what the message is, what it stands for. ||||| We should offer an example of moral leadership in the world, committed to treat people humanely, abide by the rule of law, and be generous and caring to our neighbors. | Should offer an example of moral leadership in the worl Treating people humanely | 1 | 1 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-12-28.txt | true |
Recommendation: The U.S. government must define what the message is, what it stands for. ||||| We should offer an example of moral leadership in the world, committed to treat people humanely, abide by the rule of law, and be generous and caring to our neighbors. | Should offer an example of moral leadership in the worl Show generousity to and care for neighbors | 1 | 1 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-12-28.txt | true |
Recommendation: The U.S. government must define what the message is, what it stands for. ||||| We should offer an example of moral leadership in the world, committed to treat people humanely, abide by the rule of law, and be generous and caring to our neighbors. | Should offer an example of moral leadership in the worl Us | 1 | 1 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-12-28.txt | true |
Recommendation: The U.S. government must define what the message is, what it stands for. ||||| We should offer an example of moral leadership in the world, committed to treat people humanely, abide by the rule of law, and be generous and caring to our neighbors. | Should offer an example of moral leadership in the worl Solve Israeli-Palestinian conflict | 0 | 1 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-12-28.txt | true |
Recommendation: The U.S. government must define what the message is, what it stands for. ||||| We should offer an example of moral leadership in the world, committed to treat people humanely, abide by the rule of law, and be generous and caring to our neighbors. | Should offer an example of moral leadership in the worl The U.S. government | 1 | 1 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-12-28.txt | true |
Recommendation: The U.S. government must define what the message is, what it stands for. ||||| We should offer an example of moral leadership in the world, committed to treat people humanely, abide by the rule of law, and be generous and caring to our neighbors. | Should offer an example of moral leadership in the worl Abide by the rule of law | 1 | 1 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-12-28.txt | true |
Recommendation: The U.S. government must define what the message is, what it stands for. ||||| We should offer an example of moral leadership in the world, committed to treat people humanely, abide by the rule of law, and be generous and caring to our neighbors. | Should offer an example of moral leadership in the worl Abide by the rule of law when it's politically expedient | 0 | 1 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-12-28.txt | true |
Recommendation: The U.S. government must define what the message is, what it stands for. ||||| We should offer an example of moral leadership in the world, committed to treat people humanely, abide by the rule of law, and be generous and caring to our neighbors. | Should offer an example of moral leadership in the worl Dogs | 0 | 1 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-12-28.txt | true |
Recommendation: The U.S. government must define what the message is, what it stands for. ||||| We should offer an example of moral leadership in the world, committed to treat people humanely, abide by the rule of law, and be generous and caring to our neighbors. | How many authors' surnames did Arthur mention Fewer than 5 | -1 | 1 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-12-28.txt | true |
To Muslim parents, terrorists like Bin Laden have nothing to offer their children but visions of violence and death. ||||| America and its friends have a crucial advantage-we can offer these parents a vision that might give their children a better future. | Which parents can be offered a vision that might give their children a better future Muslim parents | 1 | 2 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-12-28.txt | true |
To Muslim parents, terrorists like Bin Laden have nothing to offer their children but visions of violence and death. ||||| America and its friends have a crucial advantage-we can offer these parents a vision that might give their children a better future. | Which parents can be offered a vision that might give their children a better future Moderate Muslims | 1 | 2 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-12-28.txt | true |
To Muslim parents, terrorists like Bin Laden have nothing to offer their children but visions of violence and death. ||||| America and its friends have a crucial advantage-we can offer these parents a vision that might give their children a better future. | Which parents can be offered a vision that might give their children a better future Muslim extremists | 0 | 2 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-12-28.txt | true |
To Muslim parents, terrorists like Bin Laden have nothing to offer their children but visions of violence and death. ||||| America and its friends have a crucial advantage-we can offer these parents a vision that might give their children a better future. | Which parents can be offered a vision that might give their children a better future Arab parents | 0 | 2 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-12-28.txt | true |
To Muslim parents, terrorists like Bin Laden have nothing to offer their children but visions of violence and death. ||||| America and its friends have a crucial advantage-we can offer these parents a vision that might give their children a better future. | Which parents can be offered a vision that might give their children a better future Bin Laden's children | 0 | 2 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-12-28.txt | true |
To Muslim parents, terrorists like Bin Laden have nothing to offer their children but visions of violence and death. ||||| America and its friends have a crucial advantage-we can offer these parents a vision that might give their children a better future. | Which parents can be offered a vision that might give their children a better future American parents | 1 | 2 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-12-28.txt | true |
To Muslim parents, terrorists like Bin Laden have nothing to offer their children but visions of violence and death. ||||| America and its friends have a crucial advantage-we can offer these parents a vision that might give their children a better future. | Why were Debbie, Curtis and Steven so upset with Joyce and Timmy Because they were unmasking them | -1 | 2 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-12-28.txt | true |
"There has been a transition and [the clinic] has helped to fill some void," said Deni Butler, administrator for the Eastern District Superior Court. ||||| "But we are working together quite nicely contrary to what the other side issue is." | Who made the following remark?: "But we are working together quite nicely contrary to what the other side issue is. Administrator for the Eastern District Superior Court | 1 | 0 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Coup_Reshapes_Legal_Aid-5.txt | true |
"There has been a transition and [the clinic] has helped to fill some void," said Deni Butler, administrator for the Eastern District Superior Court. ||||| "But we are working together quite nicely contrary to what the other side issue is." | Who made the following remark?: "But we are working together quite nicely contrary to what the other side issue is. Deni Butler | 1 | 0 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Coup_Reshapes_Legal_Aid-5.txt | true |
"There has been a transition and [the clinic] has helped to fill some void," said Deni Butler, administrator for the Eastern District Superior Court. ||||| "But we are working together quite nicely contrary to what the other side issue is." | Who made the following remark?: "But we are working together quite nicely contrary to what the other side issue is. Dudovitz | 0 | 0 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Coup_Reshapes_Legal_Aid-5.txt | true |
"There has been a transition and [the clinic] has helped to fill some void," said Deni Butler, administrator for the Eastern District Superior Court. ||||| "But we are working together quite nicely contrary to what the other side issue is." | Who made the following remark?: "But we are working together quite nicely contrary to what the other side issue is. Peck | 0 | 0 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Coup_Reshapes_Legal_Aid-5.txt | true |
"There has been a transition and [the clinic] has helped to fill some void," said Deni Butler, administrator for the Eastern District Superior Court. ||||| "But we are working together quite nicely contrary to what the other side issue is." | Who made the following remark?: "But we are working together quite nicely contrary to what the other side issue is. Scott Wheeler | 0 | 0 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Coup_Reshapes_Legal_Aid-5.txt | true |
"There has been a transition and [the clinic] has helped to fill some void," said Deni Butler, administrator for the Eastern District Superior Court. ||||| "But we are working together quite nicely contrary to what the other side issue is." | What happens when someone has a lot of energy as compared to little energy You are talkative as opposed to not talkative | -1 | 0 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Coup_Reshapes_Legal_Aid-5.txt | true |
An observer familiar with the reconfiguration debate who requested anonymity wondered why Dudovitz had not spent more time mending fences. ||||| "He ought to be bending over backwards for reconciliation, but if you want to do impact work and people in the San Gabriel Valley want direct services, you have to accommodate that or change your approach," the observer said. | An observer stated: "He ought to be bending over backwards for reconciliation." Who is the observer referring to Neal Dudovitz | 1 | 1 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Coup_Reshapes_Legal_Aid-5.txt | false |
An observer familiar with the reconfiguration debate who requested anonymity wondered why Dudovitz had not spent more time mending fences. ||||| "He ought to be bending over backwards for reconciliation, but if you want to do impact work and people in the San Gabriel Valley want direct services, you have to accommodate that or change your approach," the observer said. | An observer stated: "He ought to be bending over backwards for reconciliation." Who is the observer referring to John Peck | 0 | 1 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Coup_Reshapes_Legal_Aid-5.txt | false |
An observer familiar with the reconfiguration debate who requested anonymity wondered why Dudovitz had not spent more time mending fences. ||||| "He ought to be bending over backwards for reconciliation, but if you want to do impact work and people in the San Gabriel Valley want direct services, you have to accommodate that or change your approach," the observer said. | An observer stated: "He ought to be bending over backwards for reconciliation." Who is the observer referring to Dudovitz | 1 | 1 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Coup_Reshapes_Legal_Aid-5.txt | false |
An observer familiar with the reconfiguration debate who requested anonymity wondered why Dudovitz had not spent more time mending fences. ||||| "He ought to be bending over backwards for reconciliation, but if you want to do impact work and people in the San Gabriel Valley want direct services, you have to accommodate that or change your approach," the observer said. | An observer stated: "He ought to be bending over backwards for reconciliation." Who is the observer referring to Peck | 0 | 1 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Coup_Reshapes_Legal_Aid-5.txt | false |
An observer familiar with the reconfiguration debate who requested anonymity wondered why Dudovitz had not spent more time mending fences. ||||| "He ought to be bending over backwards for reconciliation, but if you want to do impact work and people in the San Gabriel Valley want direct services, you have to accommodate that or change your approach," the observer said. | An observer stated: "He ought to be bending over backwards for reconciliation." Who is the observer referring to Neal | 1 | 1 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Coup_Reshapes_Legal_Aid-5.txt | false |
An observer familiar with the reconfiguration debate who requested anonymity wondered why Dudovitz had not spent more time mending fences. ||||| "He ought to be bending over backwards for reconciliation, but if you want to do impact work and people in the San Gabriel Valley want direct services, you have to accommodate that or change your approach," the observer said. | An observer stated: "He ought to be bending over backwards for reconciliation." Who is the observer referring to Scott Wheeler | 0 | 1 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Coup_Reshapes_Legal_Aid-5.txt | false |
An observer familiar with the reconfiguration debate who requested anonymity wondered why Dudovitz had not spent more time mending fences. ||||| "He ought to be bending over backwards for reconciliation, but if you want to do impact work and people in the San Gabriel Valley want direct services, you have to accommodate that or change your approach," the observer said. | What event allowed the zaibatsu conglomerates to take advantage of an economic upsurge The Russian Revolution of 1917 | -1 | 1 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Coup_Reshapes_Legal_Aid-5.txt | false |
"He ought to be bending over backwards for reconciliation, but if you want to do impact work and people in the San Gabriel Valley want direct services, you have to accommodate that or change your approach," the observer said. ||||| "Neal would never consider doing that." | According to an observer, what would Neal never consider doing Build fences for neighbors | 0 | 2 | Society_Law_and_Justice/oanc-Coup_Reshapes_Legal_Aid-5.txt | true |
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