Suppose further that a minority of the Congressional representatives of the red states also supported the petitions. |
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Liam states that pinholes do not occur with reversal processing of lith film, but we included a water bath anyway since it doesn't take long. |
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Kentucky is the most recent state to throw out an ag-gag proposal following rejections in 11 other states. |
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The report states that all assets have been realised pursuant to the confiscation order. |
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What instruments are available to states to spread liberal values and widen the zone of peace? |
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They can be very hard on themselves and when exhausted, can lapse into states of hypertension, agitation and acute anxiety. |
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The second claim is that corporations wield massive power over nation states. |
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I scored it a draw, with probably little overall effect on the race nationally and in key states. |
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Another difference among the states is in the precision with which location of catch data are keypunched. |
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After every major war, all pre-existing rules of warfare must be reassessed in the light of the actual practice of states. |
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A keystone species in several ecosystems, the grizzly was listed in 1975 as threatened in the lower 48 states. |
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In some countries the law states that if underage youngsters break the law the parents are held responsible too. |
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And it delivered not one but two stern rebukes to states over what justices considered unfair procedures for sentencing people to death. |
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Southern states were somewhat recalcitrant, and some even maintained a separate holiday to honor Confederate war dead. |
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A growing number of states are in deficit as declining business profits reduce tax receipts and other revenues. |
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A helicopter rotor operates in several different states and speeds, and therefore might by the most complicated airscrew of all. |
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The agreement placed a greater emphasis on dialogue between the EU and recipient states. |
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In the 19th century, states dealt with each other strictly on the basis of reciprocity. |
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Like many of the Arctic refuge's birds, snow geese winter in warmer parts of the lower 48 states. |
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Bamford doesn't take kindly to this invasion of the privacy of others, whether the others are foreign states or individuals. |
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In 1992 the country became a sovereign state as a direct result of recognition by member states of the European Union and the United States. |
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The law states that if birds nests are found after work has started, work must stop immediately and not recommence until the chicks have fledged. |
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Unitary states may be created from a number of republics, kingdoms, and principalities, as with Germany and Italy. |
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The plan states that new retail development is most suitably located within the city centre. |
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Micheaux uses the novel's two primary settings, South Dakota and Chicago, to symbolize these two states of being. |
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The wolves that remained wild find themselves all but exterminated in the lower forty-eight states. |
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Voters in California and Ohio will cast ballots tomorrow on election reform initiatives that would change the way their states redistrict. |
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The Constitution requires states to redistrict once a decade, but it doesn't forbid them from doing it more often. |
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Territories were redivided as the three extended their hold to several other states, releasing their ownership of others. |
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None of them states this in so many words, but it is the inescapable consequence of their rhetoric about contracts and deals and obligations. |
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I think the most striking fact about all of this is that people in red states aren't voting with their pocketbooks. |
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And one suspects that if the survey results were broken down by geographic region, it would be even less divisive in many red states. |
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The emergence of a solid block of Republican red states across the map has come as a shock to Kerry supporters. |
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Those impressions are problems in the so-called red states that vote Republican in presidential elections. |
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Here we can see how celebrities, whether knowingly or not, can easily exploit the weaknesses of small impoverished states. |
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But here, as with other mental states, we need a working definition to clarify what we are looking for. |
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The collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 led to the reemergence of independent states across Central Asia. |
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The law states that if dogs worry sheep in any way then farmers are within their rights to shoot them. |
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Women living in states with high income inequality were somewhat more likely to report worse mental and physical health. |
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The photo albums contain various photographs of me in advanced states of disrepair. |
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The commission summary states that the financed and refinanced projects will generate 620 jobs, including the 40 in Jacksonville. |
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Testing, he argues, has had positive consequences in some states, and the wrinkles in the system can be ironed out in the years ahead. |
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The Baltic Council was founded on 12 May 1990 by the newly refounded independent states of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania. |
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The theorem states that all central division algebras over algebraic number fields are cyclic algebras. |
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An initial referendum in 1898 failed when two states refused to participate. |
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Seven other states allow gay couples to join in civil unions that have full marriage benefits. |
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This country's southern states have always been more culturally and politically conservative than other regions. |
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There are anecdotal reports of millions of new registrants but no firm new numbers for some key states, including Florida and Ohio. |
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The labor movement's political clout is waning with most red states having right to work laws that effectively ban unions. |
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Within the next few years, the idea spread from coast to coast, and all states celebrated Labor Day. |
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The larger area below the laccolith could cover an area as large as several states. |
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If the two genes carry different alleles, then the allelic genealogy states only that they are different. |
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Positions are defined independently of the allelic states of the genes that reside there. |
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Most women of reproductive age spent many years pregnant or lactating, states that suppress ovulation. |
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As these republics struggle to reimagine themselves as sovereign states, they are drawn to their ancient ethnic roots. |
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So I will work with the Congress to ensure that states are reimbursed for these extra expenses. |
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Physiological biochemistry has emphasized the role of key regulatory enzymes that display allosteric control and nonequilibrium reaction states. |
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In all the big swing states, electors are allotted on a winner-take-all basis. |
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He should have allowed that the British Empire was made out of empty spaces or, in India, collapsing states. |
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Two states dropped the provision from their constitutions and then reinserted it. |
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Since the reinstatement of capital punishment in 1976, seven states have executed a combined twenty-two juvenile offenders nationwide. |
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They wish to be reinsured by the states because of the risk for them to suffer heavy financial losses. |
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However, our lesson also states showing mercy by giving alms and earnestly praying elicits God's reward. |
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The high relaxation rate may indicate a surface crossing between both states. |
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The large bandwidths of the bands reflected the short lifetime of these states due to fast exciton relaxation. |
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In most areas of the states, new home prices continue to rise or remain as they were last year. |
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Zambia is a landlocked country with a total of 752,614 square kilometres surrounded by eight different neighbouring states. |
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In many states, there is a criminal code which tabulates criminal offences. |
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Many of the states were too small or awkwardly located to survive as independent countries. |
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The rather ambiguously autonomous stature of art in militaristic states still has the ability to put a guilty shiver down the spine. |
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In the USA of course, prisoners have been disenfranchised in many states for yonks, and it is considered normal. |
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Being a large economy, the euro zone is much less open than individual member states. |
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Few states considering themselves influential players on the world stage would publicly renounce peacekeeping. |
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Duke also points out that freshwater black bass, the familiar largemouth and smallmouth, are found in 49 of the 50 states. |
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But, at least in the beginning, relations between the neighboring states were largely amicable. |
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The rezoning application states that no refueling, repair or sewage pump-out services are permitted. |
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A majority of the nation's Amish live in key swing states like Pennsylvania and Ohio. |
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The ones from Holland came to the US and settled where the Amish now live, in Pennsylvania and surrounding states. |
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Perhaps the most convincing explanation of all is the simple fact that liberal states tend to be in relations of amity with other liberal states. |
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In the former princely states, as also in the zamindaries till their abolition soon after independence, concubinage was a recognised custom. |
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The documents, along with those of other EU states, will be deposited at the United Nations by June at the latest. |
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With progressively more disease states manifesting GSH deficiency, repletion is a viable preventive, therapeutic, and anti-aging strategy. |
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Initially, the Supreme Court interpreted them very narrowly and states were permitted considerable latitude in what they did. |
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In most of these states, the Latter-Day Saints have been an important force as well. |
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The permanent forum is a body of 16 representatives, half of them nominated by indigenous organisations and half by U.N. member states. |
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The photon stimulates other excited states to release photons of the same energy, thus amplifying the signal and forming a laser beam. |
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What's to prevent additional development assistance from being wasted by repressive, inefficient states? |
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Amusingly, if you click on his profile, he states he's a software developer. |
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In 1948 Czechoslovakia became a socialist republic, and from 1968 it was a federation of two states. |
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He initiated this possibility by manipulating versions of the liar's paradox with zigzag graphs of truth and falsehood states. |
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In the immediate aftermath of the September 11 attacks, a dozen states passed draconian anti-terrorism laws. |
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In the United States, 44 of the 50 states require insurance contracts to be written in plain English. |
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Make sure the individual is licensed to sell insurance, which is required in all states. |
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If elected, he would be one of the few lawmakers elected to office in two states. |
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Her women are not feminist case studies but microcosms of the complex rules and regulations that govern such states. |
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Scholars often characterize international relations as the interaction of sovereign states in an anarchic world. |
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In other words, international anarchy based on sovereign states is a system of freedom for groups. |
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To adherents of realism, anarchy is the defining feature of relations among states. |
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Building on its tradition of the Zollverein, a customs union of German states, the newly unified Germany steadily pursued a liberal trade policy. |
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Farm animals are valuable models for normal human anatomy and physiology and for many disease states. |
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Some Australian states impose a mandatory minimum sentence for wilful murder. |
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This chapter reviews the reasons which led Britain to seek entry, and the factors that have created tension with other member states. |
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But why should the UK follow the lead of these progressive European countries and US states? |
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Dieter says the debate prompted legislative proposals for similar changes or studies in about 17 states. |
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Facing those dangers, we can expect no solution from the bureaucratised workers' states and the leaderships that rule over them. |
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This game of electoral leapfrog might be in the best interest of individual states, but it's destructive to the national interest. |
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The Convention makes clear that the primary responsibility for implementation rests with the member states themselves. |
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Thomson's theorem states that electrically charged particles arrange themselves so as to have the least energy. |
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Furthermore, we expect that small anharmonic corrections present in both the native and the random states will cancel out. |
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But there is nothing inconsistent about leaving it to the states and not overturning the decision. |
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Movement of non-EEA nationals between member states is restricted by the need for a separate work permit in each European member state. |
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Our psychology must therefore take account not only of the conditions antecedent to mental states, but of their resultant consequences as well. |
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Imports outweighed exports, and resultant trade deficits weakened states already in a downward economic spiral. |
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Various laws, often imposed by the states, restrained price competition in retail trade. |
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For states so vast and populations so large, the old-fashioned art of retail politics, meeting voters individually, has diminished in importance. |
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But the setbacks encountered in Arizona suggest the idea may only have legs in certain states. |
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The stores are reacting to the more than 30 states that already legislate such restrictions or have laws pending. |
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The judgment states there are two proposals for legislative action but other means could also be found. |
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Similarly, states are free to experiment with such things in their state legislative elections. |
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Instead, Congress cranked up the printing press and called on the states to levy taxes to retire the bills. |
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By the nineteenth century, Anglo-Americans, even in the slave states, no longer called themselves Creoles because they were no longer colonials. |
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The US energy crisis is exacerbated by growing anti-American feeling in the oil-rich Gulf states. |
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Lower resistance means that transistors switch states faster and that makes chips compute quicker. |
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Some states also limit the governor's power to commute sentences and pardon convicted criminals. |
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My daily commute takes me through two different states, one state being much lower in price due to lower taxes on gasoline. |
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If the member states agreed to the change, flags and letterheads could be changed. |
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Some European researchers have now revived the notion of dissociative processes related to somatic states and functions. |
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Yet the effects, even in a few American states, will be neither containable nor revocable. |
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This violence is directed towards other national states, and the state's own population who revolt against the oppression they suffer. |
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Many, but not all, of the states with income taxes link them to the federal income tax. |
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The Reynolds number equation states that turbulent flow is created by higher gas velocity, gas density, and tube radius and lower gas viscosity. |
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Additionally, Regulation 68.2 states that audit documentation must include an index or guide to the documentation. |
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Ministers from the member states will try to agree on an agenda for a new round of global trade liberalization talks. |
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The witness states that she looked carefully at the spheres as they made figure-like shapes in the air, first a rhomboid and then an arrow. |
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New Hampshire beat out nine other states, all with small populations and libertarian leanings. |
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This, and not the subventions of hegemonic states, is what will ultimately defeat both the secular tyrannies and the religious sectarians. |
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His rider states that before every performance the promoter must provide a physician to inject him with a Vitamin B12 shot. |
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And they must work to strengthen the capacity of states to meet the binding antiterrorism obligations imposed on them by the Security Council. |
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Unconsciousness happens in this state, as well as light sleep states, where dreams and hallucinations occur. |
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Mean proportions for both states during testing are shown on the two rightmost columns. |
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Some states originally allowed gambling only on boats that were not anchored in harbors, while gambling is now is allowed on shore. |
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The last two decades, however, have seen a dangerous rise in states adopting draconian right-to-work laws, especially in the South. |
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Its labor code is similar to antiunion right-to-work legislation in some US states. |
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Bruce Prescott, a Baptist minister, notes that workers in the twenty-one states with right-to-work laws earn 15 percent less on average than workers in other states. |
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I find it strange that anyone dare disobey the all-powerful, all-seeing, all-knowing, all-loving God when He so clearly states what is wrong behaviour. |
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Originally, under international law, war was waged between states, and rules were laid down governing its declaration and the conduct which had to be observed. |
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During those years, Napoleon reshaped the peninsula's map at will, changing borders, deposing rulers, annexing territories, and establishing new states. |
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Given great leeway in implementing welfare reform, the states were as insatiable as the federal government in crafting rules designed to cut welfare caseloads. |
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He later became active in entrepreneurial companies, starting TV stations in the Baltic states and investing in start-ups. |
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The EPA regulations scheduled to be finalized next year still needs to be put in the books, and implemented by the states. |
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Another threat comes from the Gulf states, particularly Emirates based in Dubai. |
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Leaders of independent states who in any way irked the imperialists were either eliminated or squeezed so hard by the system that they abandoned their opposition. |
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Massachusetts repealed its law in July, 1786, because, as Governor Bowdoin explained, other states, refusing to cooperate, had tried to use it for one-sided advantage. |
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Perhaps the most durable lesson of the Civil War is that the states cannot remain united if a handful make a break for the exits. |
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To date, marriage equality is legal in 19 states and the District of Columbia. |
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Other Arab states, including Qatar and Kuwait, reportedly provided or facilitated logistical support. |
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It is further noted that equality of treatment in respect of the age of consent is now recognized by the great majority of member states of the Council of Europe. |
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It might also put a bit of a crimp in the economies of states like New York and Delaware. |
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And while most states have compassionate release programs, the rules and criteria for each are different. |
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He tirelessly states that he is a front player, and not the wide midfielder that he has been forced to impersonate at times for both Leeds and England. |
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Most states have more exemptions for personal property than real estate. |
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Now the appalling tragedy in the southern states is being repellently exploited to serve that very same scientifically unsound preconceived agenda. |
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The enactment of light pollution regulations began in Arizona and California, to reduce sky glow that was impeding astronomical research in those states. |
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The rigged system of redistricting is quietly reaching new lows of collusion and cronyism in states across the country. |
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For the UK this would involve fundamental reallocation of military resources, with full withdrawal from Germany as well as from UN work, then resiting in the key states. |
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The majority proposal states that this is an imperfect solution, and it is, specifically because it damages the answerability of MPs that it sets out to improve. |
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A European Commission transport spokesman said the Commission had no intention of limiting the height of vehicles in member states, as suggested by some newspaper reports. |
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In its most recent study, the Bureau of Justice Statistics found that nearly 68 percent of released inmates in the 15 states it looked at were rearrested within three years. |
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New York is one of only two states that mandates that hospitals publish their C-section rates. |
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In many states, the lender can repossess your car without as much as a telephone call or written notice if you fall behind on one monthly payment. |
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Similar stories have plagued the neighboring states of Uganda, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Chad, and Congo. |
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One could hope that Tim's example is inspiring other governors to hold the line on taxes, but I don't have the sense that that is happening in many states. |
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The contest for client states that reached through Africa, Asia and the Middle East produced sponsored mobs on the streets and incessant streams of competing propaganda. |
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The document states that the hospital's maternity unit catered for the birth and antenatal care of 100 babies last year, compared with 270 born at Chippenham. |
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Certainly, Paine espoused suspicion of too-powerful states, which makes him eminently quotable by Tea Partiers now. |
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It also states that as the two churches share the same beliefs about the presence of Christ in communion, Anglicans should not be excluded from receiving the Roman Eucharist. |
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The Southern recension of the epic states that in an earlier birth as Nalayani she was married to Maudgalya, an irascible sage afflicted with leprosy. |
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And with New York now firmly on its side, the WFP is seeking to expand beyond the six states where it has a footprint. |
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The fanciful assertion that nation states lessen it is unlikely to convince a Russian or Chinese dissident, or Tibetan. |
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Some reputable political observers have said that with the American economy improving, Dean would have a very hard time winning any of the southern states. |
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Building large states or polities was difficult under those political conditions, but a number of African chiefs founded national kingdoms, including King Shaka of the Zulu. |
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It can be applied in general mental-emotional states such postnatal depression, bereavement, anxiety, withdrawal from drugs, anorexia, sexual abuse and panic attacks. |
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Too bad it was the Marxist states that all withered away, so that people might enjoy enough freedom to make a little money and enjoy themselves a bit. |
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That date is etched onto a flask he gave me to store last minute, to be given back in the states once we were home. |
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What hidden motivations are there in an oath that states that our judges will pledge themselves to act fairly and impartially, without fear or favour, affection, or ill will? |
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I studied plants and plant evolution for the last six to seven years in the states and was in charge of science at the museum, mainly anthropology and zoology. |
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The makers of wildly popular energy shot 5-hour Energy are being sued by three states for deceptive advertising. |
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Further, in the Super Tuesday states of Florida, Texas, and Virginia, Paul is operating at a decided disadvantage. |
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In an effort to save taxpayer dollars, states have been decreasing the number of beds in their psychiatric hospitals for decades. |
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Many of those who speak at the UN are representative of no one save the kleptocratic or autocratic cliques who hold power by force in their respective states. |
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And dozens of states, many of which cut jobs to close their annual deficits, are now reporting surpluses. |
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If the states want to emulate casinos, degenerate, compulsive play is where the money is. |
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But other states, especially Russia, have had trouble adjusting to a market economy, degenerating into massive kleptocracies. |
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In 45 states, redistricting is done by the state legislature. |
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But if the Arab states mustered the will, they could demolish ISIS, as history has shown. |
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In the early twentieth century, twenty-eight states restricted child labor by law, but most of the laws were vaguely worded, full of exemptions, and laxly enforced. |
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Any draconian shift on climate change policies would be most detrimental to the energy sector Sunbelt states. |
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You guessed it, they were red states, with Texas leading the way. |
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And red states, as their color portends, get angered really easily. |
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German industrialisation had received its initial impetus from the Zollverein in the 1830s, leading eventually to unification of the German states under Bismarck. |
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Give poorer people in the red states some good reasons to vote your way. |
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In the 2000 election year of red states or blue, Florida was purple. |
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Forget the farm-to-table trend, which, more often than not, utilizes produce from distant states. |
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This would provide greater freedom to states to collect their own revenue. |
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These data are tabulated by species with locations referenced to zoogeographical subregions, political units of provinces, states, or countries, and source citations. |
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The old world order organised around nation states was far from perfect. |
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Gilroy states that the Aborigines believed the caves were anciently used as animal lairs, and he cites reported sightings and discoveries of footprints in the region. |
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Some US states, such as Hawaii, have far more lenient laws than Texas in such cases and would allow treatment rather than a prison sentence or death penalty. |
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In geopolitics, this is where regions or states fracture into smaller, mutually-hostile units to the detriment of all. |
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Political Order and Political Decay Francis Fukuyama How are strong democratic states created? |
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In 2007, curriculum experts began to devise the new Common Core standards with input from the states. |
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It is unsurprising to find this outcome being challenged by developing states which argued that part of the spectrum should be reserved for future use. |
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In The History of the Maghrib, Ralph Mantheim states that the Andalusians introduced court etiquette, formalism and diplomacy into North African society. |
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Both the states and Amazon clearly believed that freedom from sales tax constituted a major competitive advantage for Amazon. |
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During the visit, Clash told S.M. that he was the voice of elmo on Sesame Street, the lawsuit states. |
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In Kansas, as in many states, challenges to same-sex marriage bans are wending their way through the courts. |
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But what about terminally ill patients who live in states like New York, without a Death with dignity law? |
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The same Pediatrics journal notes that 17 states have some form of exception to the standard parental consent requirement. |
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With the exception of New Hampshire, Paul has not demonstrated potential enthusiasm in the early primary states. |
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In other states the law requires courts to invalidate wills that are signed with an X unless the testator was physically or mentally incapable of signing her full name. |
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Waivers were also encouraged by states and the federal government who saw them, rightly, as a cost-cutting measure. |
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This would in fact mean that the ALP is no longer a labor party but rather a vaguely progressive organisation not unlike the Democratic Party in the United states. |
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Three of the states among the ten with the most regressive taxes also made the list of those with the biggest deficits as a percentage of planned state spending. |
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The way you accelerate and decelerate the speed of your film and audio, creating these sudden visual and aural disruptions, seems to allegorize emotional states. |
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One of the new pests to reach Ohio in recent years is the bean leaf beetle, which has long infested other states, carrying with it bean pod mottle virus. |
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The groups, nonprofits exempt from paying taxes, are not required to disclose their donors in Kansas and most other states. |
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Chefs in states with new legislation are already publicly experimenting with dishes for their menus. |
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Many of the women also claimed they were in emotionally vulnerable states when Cosby allegedly set his sights on them. |
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Key states play leapfrog in the skirmish for early primary dates. |
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He states them with a musical cadence and then brings them out one by one to be examined, dissected and reveled in. |
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There is yet hope for my disunion movement, because the poll didn't ask conservatives in specific states. |
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She feels a special kinship to other senators from rural states, especially John Thune and John Barrasso. |
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For anyone looking to dive into the big, knotty history of one of the most iconic states, this book is well worth the time. |
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The invasion of the Congo by these Lilliputian states would have been unthinkable under normal circumstances, with a responsible government and functioning state institutions. |
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More than 20 states have introduced anti-idling laws that were written primarily to stop truckers from leaving their rigs idling for long periods. |
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When his subjects were in such states, Mesmer claimed that he could restore the equilibrium of the body's supply of animal magnetism and cure all ills. |
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Plus, he testified, the DOJ would still keep an eye on the measures taken by law enforcement in those two states. |
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Motivation refers to the animus for behavior and includes the affective aspects of attitudes, desires, ends, aims, goals, objectives, desired end states, and the like. |
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Notably, the states with the fewest of these professionals also have the worst breastfeeding outcomes. |
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The study used data collected from 11 states to extrapolate rates for the US as a whole. |
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Beginning with New York and Texas in 1985, states began to make the use of safety belts mandatory in vehicles. |
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In addition, while presently graded as VVS2 clarity, the GIA states that the stone may be internally flawless after repolishing. |
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Early data shows that the reverse transfer movement is helping states confer more associate degrees. |
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More associate's degrees are now awarded in the Rocky Mountain states than in New England. |
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Although the majority of states were in the balanced category, several showed more substantial population shifts. |
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After the Civil War, Florida, like other southern states, enacted Black Codes designed to reenslave blacks. |
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Many states have developed laws, rules or procedures that limit access to the ballot box. |
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An investigation report prepared by the police states that a foreign made M-16 gun was used by TTP terrorists to fire on PIA flight no. |
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But LGBT people can still be fired or denied housing in 29 states. |
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Despite the sale of the plant to BP, Reposal states that its deal with Shell will proceed further. |
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Naim's focus on kleptocratic states that have been taken over by TOC implies that TOC only occurs as an alien or concerted invasion. |
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It runs through fourteen states and over sixty federal, state, and local parks and forests. |
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Note Knacks Music, LLC is making its way out of Atlanta, its city of origin, and into states like North Carolina, Texas and Massachusetts. |
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By looking directly at their brains and bypassing the constraints of behaviourism, MRIs can tell us about dogs' internal states. |
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Business Filings incorporates businesses and forms Limited Liability Companies in all 50 states and the District of Columbia. |
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The earliest successful challenges to malapportioned legislatures came in the one-party states of Tennessee, Alabama, and Georgia. |
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Used only in the cuisine of Maharastra, Gujarat, Goa, Sindh and southern Indian states. |
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Registrants from 47 states and the District of Columbia representing 215 cities will converge in Portland, Ore. |
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The debate over a uniform bar exam and scoring system that would be accepted by other states is growing. |
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Designed to offer additional legal remedies for consumers, all 50 states have lemon laws. |
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In fact, it makes states money because bail bond agents pay cash forfeitures to the state when a defendant absconds. |
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The SSTP is a project now consisting of 39 states that are working to harmonize sales tax rules and recording taxing the transaction. |
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Some states use the system on the secondary market, others do not. |
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The decision, announced by the US Department of Agriculture in early December, allows Mexican avocados to enter 47 US states year round. |
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The Democrats are screwed with these people, in these states. |
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Some states, she notes, consider a general residuary clause to constitute an exercise of that power. |
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But she was in one of the 38 states that do have a fetal homicide law. |
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These reports are interpreted as evidence of REM states intruding into wakefulness. |
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The Republic of Abkhazia is recognized as being an independent and sovereign state by a handful of states. |
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The lower-case united states of America believably reflects the variation of human reactions to the absence of a central authority. |
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In the northern states, we grow the cool season grasses such as the bluegrasses, bentgrasses and certain types of fescues and hybrid ryegrasses. |
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Australian Rules football, the country's high-contact indigenous sport, is hugely popular in the nation's southern states. |
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Authoritarianism, dictatorship and states that perpetuate inequality amongst its citizens breed terrorism. |
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In school year 2002-03, some states reported that they provided charter schools flexibility by allowing them to choose their authorizer. |
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S Lower 48 states based on Ziff Energy's gas well productivity, decline, and production forecasting models. |
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The bioregionalists advocate replacing the man-made, historically arbitrary political boundaries of nations, states and counties. |
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A new analysis of the lower 48 states captures details of the distribution of the nation's impervious surfaces. |
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During 1950-60, Chermock and his lepidopterist wife, Ottilie, collected butterflies in many states, including Alabama. |
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About 10 years ago, many states saw cell phones and beepers as tools of drug deals, and made it illegal for students to carry them in school. |
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The Mishnah states that in the Temple the daily psalm was sung by the Levite choir with instrumental backing. |
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It follows their record settlement with US regulators over accusations the bank allowed rogue states and drug cartels to launder billions. |
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Later chapters follow the rise of Ryukyuan kingdom and its links to the neighboring states of China, Korea and Japan. |
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This behavior follows previous observations of the species made by lepidopterists in other states. |
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Wagler states that the species is undescribed and that he has assigned it a latinized binomial name. |
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Clive further states that lynch mobs no longer wear white hoods and burn crosses. |
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And, it continued, Congress had lent states authority to cooperate in immigration enforcement so as to avoid such laggardness. |
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That's the name of one of several Web sites dedicated to the Central California peak, which at 14,494 feet is the highest point in the lower 48 states. |
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At least 11 states have shut down rest areas since 2005 to save money. |
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The highest loan delinquencies are concentrated in Sun Belt and Rust Belt states characterized by high unemployment, low personal income growth, and weak productivity. |
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Today, FairPoint owns and operates 26 rural local exchange carrier companies located in 17 states serving more than 267,000 access line equivalents. |
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House of Representatives recently proposed a fundamental change in the structure of Medicaid, favoring block grants to states rather than matching funds. |
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The above observation states that for any additive conserved quantity in a reversible cellular automaton, there corresponds a Bernoulli distribution that is stationary. |
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Despite being the 18th-largest economy among the states, Rio Grande do Norte took in more investments in 2005 by foreign individuals moving there than Sao Paulo or Rio. |
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Assuming, then, that Ricardian equivalence holds, states cannot mitigate exit pressure by financing their expenditures through debt rather than current tax increases. |
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He then states that surnames provide a favourable source of ME dialect evidence as they are often localisable and occur in large numbers in many documents. |
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Further, the report states that reluctance of utilities to retrofit existing switchgear and control devices is a big challenge for the RTU industry. |
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The study by TIAX LLC states that the expected slightly higher capital costs of NGVs will be offset by lower fueling costs over the life cycles of these vehicles. |
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Operation Lifesaver, a nonprofit program now in 49 states and Canada, was first launched in 1972 in Idaho to increase public awareness of highway-rail grade crossing dangers. |
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According to a Fox News report, the move is the latest absurd example of the UN selection process that repeatedly places rogue states in global leadership positions. |
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The basic idea is that rogue states are those that violate agreed norms of international behavior seriously enough to threaten international peace. |
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