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    Title VII Permits the EEOC to Sue Employers Directly When
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Title VII Permits the EEOC to Sue Employers Directly When

Question 39

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Title VII permits the EEOC to sue employers directly when it has reasonable cause to believe that intentional discrimination was the defendant employer's "standard operating procedure."

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