The migration of labour across State lines is obviously a matter of inter-state commerce.
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Mr Humes explained that MCZs were a matter for the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, whilst fishing was a devolved matter.
"This is a matter of extreme seriousness, " State Department deputy spokesman Philip Reeker said in a written statement.
Bob Carr, the premier of New South Wales, says that, as a matter of policy, the performance of public schools in his state is not published.
That will be in part a matter of visits from heads of state, and the frequency of visits between heads of state has risen in the last decade.
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And sports economist Rodney Fort of Washington State University thinks it could be just a matter of time before the league has its own franchises in the Pacific Rim, now that the talent pool there has grown.
Presumably, that would be because the government of Israel has drawn them so as to define existential threats to the state, not simply as a matter of rhetorical posturing intended mostly for domestic political consumption.
Critics of the Muslim Brotherhood, and indeed Tunisia's Ennahda, claim that they do really harbour the goal of an Islamic state but are cloaking this ambition in ambiguity as a matter of political expediency.
On July 28th, a bipartisan vote in the state legislature commissioned an investigation into the matter, at a cost of up to a hundred thousand dollars.
Added to that, another popular narrative of late points to an Obama victory owing to the supposed economic illiteracy of the electorate, along with a media that will provide our weakened president with positive media coverage no matter the state of the economy.
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The current build of the software, though, is another matter entirely -- it's in a pretty raw alpha state right now and hugh swaths of core functionality appear to be missing.
Senator TARIQ AZEEM KHAN (Minister of State for Information and Broadcasting, Pakistan): What happens on Monday will be purely a matter of the law.
So converting smart city atheists may be a matter of having more good examples of people working together using state-of-the-art technology to manage logistics and other urban tasks more efficiently, saving time and money for everyone.
In particular, one thing that I noticed in reading this book is how the insistence on simplicity and elegance, whether that be as a matter of geocentrism, or circular orbits, or a steady state universe, cause even some of the most intelligent people in history to ignore the evidence.
California and other state governments have taken up lead bullets as a matter of policy.
The separation of church and state has never been as simple a matter as the separatists say.
For that matter, the entire state does not have a participant in any of the major sports leagues.
Aguer said the southern military, known as the SPLA, would continue to "deal with the militia group" and that it would be a matter of time before the rebels are cleared from Pibor County in the state of Jonglei.
As a matter of fact, nearly 47% of Midwesterners never live outside their home state.
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We know what happens when families don't get the correct support, and to be perfectly frank, families will end up in such a terrible state in reaching crisis point that it could be a matter of life and death for some of these families.
This allowed the Supreme Court to sidestep the issue of whether the state court was justified in its decision (a matter on which the Supreme Court seems split five to four).
No one could remember a secretary of state, the highest post in the cabinet, resigning on a matter of principle.
The National Association of State Regulatory Utility Commissioners has not taken a formal position on the matter because it does not have consensus among its members.
" Much later in the NIE text, in presenting an alternate view on another matter, the State Department's Bureau of Intelligence and Research included a sentence that states: "Finally, the claims of Iraqi pursuit of natural uranium in Africa are, in INR's assessment, highly dubious.
As a matter of fact, a slew of seats are up for grabs in North Carolina, including state legislative seats and judgeships, as well as all 12 of the state's seats in the House of Representatives.
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As a matter of international law, when a U.S. President grants recognition to a foreign State, the President imposes no duty or obligation on the United States that the United States would not in any event be obliged to discharge.
But no matter how long the list of participating private schools grows, if you live in a state with a top public university, consider whether your child might go there before investing big bucks in the Independent.
Giving the matter top priority, they might send a mission, led by Africa's most senior heads of state, to try to persuade all the players to pull back.
Closing that gap, which the government wants to do, is only partly a matter of tax policy: ingrained attitudes to religion, a big recipient of American giving, and to the state help to explain it.
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