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14-ORD-181 is cited to counter Metro's reliance on it for not needing to conduct an exhaustive search. The decision clarifies that while exhaustive searches are not required, a good faith effort is necessary, and it criticizes Metro's claim by comparing it to the University of Louisville's situation in 14-ORD-181 where the university failed to conduct a search in good faith.
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