Snyder chose his moment carefully, and with the knowledge that state voters, at least for now, are sanguine with a Right to Work law.
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That incident was common knowledge round the state for months, and Mr Fields had promised an explanation at the end of the trial.
For multi-player games, it becomes more complicated due to the fact that the house could plant a player that has full knowledge of the state of the game.
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Though his emphasis is on our current state of knowledge, Mr. Scharf does not neglect his history.
The UK Royal Society's journal Philosophical Transactions A outlines the current state of knowledge of the puzzling phenomenon.
The Englishman John Wallis had pushed the state of knowledge still further.
Given the current state of knowledge of the biology of the disease, these epidemiologists argued, an elimination campaign could not guarantee to stop transmission, and thus keep the case-load down.
It would also try to determine "the state of knowledge" that the Met and the City of London Police had about any police contact with Ian Tomlinson between 1 April and 7 April, she added.
However, in the case of Damian Green, you have failed to give a full and frank account of your own state of knowledge, and refused to give a view on whether the police raid on 27 November, involving counter-terrorism police, was heavy-handed.
The truth is that neither the U.S. intelligence community, nor the International Atomic Energy Agency, nor anybody else outside a very small circle in Iran has certain knowledge about the current state of Irans nuclear-weapons program, or how far it is from producing one or more usable devices.
To the best of our knowledge Louisiana is the first state to enact such legislation.
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That is partly because of the incomplete state of current knowledge, but it may remain so however much anyone knows.
"It made me think about how we use round numbers, and what they convey about the state of our knowledge, " she said.
Mr Mahmoudi's lawyers have expressed fears for his life, saying he now has sole knowledge of many of the state secrets from Gaddafi's time in power.
In that sense it - like the latest Argon-argon dating paper in Science - is just a snapshot, a moment in time detailing the state of our knowledge on all things relating to dinosaurs.
Mr Bercow said: "We are very, very grateful to the Secretary of State, for his knowledge and indeed for his pronounciation".
Stimulate strategic thinking in the area of education planning and management taking into account state of the art knowledge, needs of the Governments, as well as initiatives and services provided by international development agencies.
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Stimulate strategic thinking in higher education development at both global and national levels taking into account state of the art knowledge, needs of the Governments, as well as initiatives and services provided by international development agencies.
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Department of Environmental Protection to record botanists' knowledge of every wild plant in the state, and their judgments as to their ecological quality.
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Texas, for example, which has permitted more wells than any other state, has more real knowledge about the geology, hydrology, and impacts of oil and gas development than the federal government will ever gain.
For instance, if a San Francisco broker-dealer wants an equity sales trader with both a series 7 and series 63 certification (exams that designate a particular knowledge set and the ability to get state registration to solicit debt and equity orders), and a transferable book of business, they can tailor a search for exactly those needs on StreetID.
This opaque system doesn't offer outsiders much visibility, save for the knowledge that indebted banks and an indebted French state intend to continue to cover each other, no matter the cost and on taxpayers' backs if they must.
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He said that independent schools often had the knowledge and connections to "play the system while state school students lose out".
This will be achieved through the compilation of state-of-art scientific and technical knowledge currently available on groundwater resources and their governance.
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If people start getting engaged with the issue, the insurance industry will begin to come up with policies, safe in the knowledge that the catastrophic costs will be covered by the state.
For example, we partner with Arizona State University to get access to the best expertise and knowledge possible of what might be achievable tomorrow.
One is external to the state: the global economy has become a much more knowledge-intensive place, with even the oil business turning into a high-tech industry, so Texas needs more and better universities and schools.
The purpose of the project is to bring together the state-of-the-art in scientific and practical knowledge on SSM and to make that knowledge available through a practical training course.
The social and economic value of this transmission of knowledge is relevant for minority groups and for mainstream social groups within a State, and is as important for developing States as for developed ones.
Any complacency about the state of race relations in Britain has been swept away by the knowledge that what took place that night was not just a single incident but one of thousands of racist attacks, many of which go unrecorded.
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