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The bureaus
noun
An administrative unit of government; office.
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The bureaus often outsource thousands of disputes daily to workers overseas.
The bureaus also let you do this on the Web and supply you with personal identification numbers for the purpose.
The bureaus were located in a major regional library and, with one exception, built up union catalogs of holdings in the local public libraries to facilitate interlibrary lending.
The bureaus, meanwhile, do not have an economic incentive to improve the system, consumer advocates say, because their main customers are the creditors, not consumers.
The bureaus would be overseen by a new associate attorney general, who would be the third-ranking official in the Justice Department, the immigration service's parent agency.
The bureaus don't share seven-year alerts, so you'll have to write to all of them.
(The bureaus can take rental information, but they don't work with individual landlords. That's where Pinch came in).
The bureaus stress that the seven-year alert is for actual victims; I was able to obtain one anyway from all three.
The bureaus were in charge of weapons, silverwork, laundering, headgear, bronzework, textile manufacture, wineries, and gardens.
The bureaus include Experian, TransUnion and Equifax.
There is a reason the bureaus operate this way.
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