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GAO Translations: Reaching New Audiences
The federal government operates programs and provides assistance all over the world—and evaluating them can require foreign language skills. We will also, on occasion, issue summaries or full versions of our work in translation. For this week’s National Foreign Language … Continue reading →
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Posted on March 6, 2017 by WatchBlog
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Tagged academic freedom, Arabic, Chinese, Cuba, David Gootnick, foreign language, French, IAT, National Foreign Language Week, Puerto Rico, Spanish, studying abroad, translate, translated, translation