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    In Carrying Out Their Enforcement Function,agencies Traditionally Have Been Accorded
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In Carrying Out Their Enforcement Function,agencies Traditionally Have Been Accorded

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In carrying out their enforcement function,agencies traditionally have been accorded little discretion to compel the disclosure of information needed for an investigation.

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