He has also said that Britain cannot specialise in counter-insurgency warfare alone, but must be ready to fight state-on-state wars that necessarily require high-end equipment.
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In America, where insurance is regulated on a state-by-state basis, caps on insurance premiums have prompted firms to withdraw coverage in high-risk areas such as Florida.
In addition, he sits on the U.S. Supreme Court Judicial Conference Committee on Federal-State Jurisdiction and the Arkansas Supreme Court Committees on Technology, Child Support, and Foster Care.
He suspended the use of prescribed burns by state agencies on state lands -- including state parks, refuges, State Land Board lands and any agency that manages lands -- or under contract on nonstate lands, such as by the Colorado State Forest Service.
"I'd want to see it decided on a state-by-state basis, " Giuliani said of the taxpayer-funding issue.
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But, ultimately, I think these decisions should be made on a state-by-state basis.
But Ryan says he is also preparing for the possibility that online poker gets regulated first on a state-by-state basis.
For example, a user will be able to compare data on a state-by-state basis and also drill down to the congressional district.
Telecom companies face particularly acute risks when dealing with governments in countries where they rely on state-owned infrastructure or state-awarded spectrum contracts for their business.
On a state-by-state basis, full-size GMC and Chevrolet pickups were popular among thieves in Arkansas, Idaho, Maine, Mississippi, Montana, Nebraska, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Tennessee and Texas, among other states.
The decision in this case could have a huge impact on investor-state arbitration for both sides of the issue.
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The employees are all long-term unemployed people on state-funded work placements, in the hope of finding permanent work afterwards.
Those newfangled devices rely almost exclusively on solid-state hard drives, and smartphones outsold PCs for the first-time last year.
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Dana Marshall, a mechanical engineer, was working at McDonnell Douglas on solid-state lasers for the military--mainly for targeting laser-guided weapons.
Earnings on in-state accounts are exempt from state taxes in most plans.
Without federal regulation, it is a sure thing that the insurance companies would follow a similar pattern should restrictions on cross-state sales disappear.
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While both candidates are relying heavily on in-state volunteers, the Democratic efforts seem to have attracted a larger number of out-of-state workers as well.
G6 mainframe computer depends on the use of silicon chips with copper connections that draw on solid-state physics research done in the firm's laboratory in the 1980s.
The Affordable Care Act brings sweeping changes to the health insurance industry with most large plans like Wellpoint and their family of Blue Cross plans competing to provide quality and price-competitive benefit plans on state-regulated exchanges to offer benefits to millions of uninsured Americans when subsidies for individuals and small businesses kick in in 2014.
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"What we are trying to do is preserve the FDA's role here, not have juries second-guess on a case-by-case and state-by-state basis imposing different safety obligations on manufacturers when Congress has established a regime for FDA to control this, " said Anthony Yang of the solicitor general's office.
The bosses of Bombay Dyeing and Ballarpur (which has restructured more than most family-owned firms) can both count on state-owned institutional shareholders for support.
Even so, it is not exactly unheard-of for political considerations to influence a decision on illegal state-aid.
Kerry has said he fears there is only a two- or three-year window of opportunity to reach a deal on a two-state solution that would end the decades-old Israeli-Palestinian conflict and wants to move as quickly as possible.
That figure will soon change: After laying dormant since 1965, regional trade talks were revived again at the trilateral meeting, where--egged on by the State Department--Presidents Zardari and Karzai negotiated a memorandum of understanding and a timeline.
Investigators with long-standing working relationships, some established a decade or more ago, collaborated on state-of-the-art analyses of specimens.
The subject of Egan's rant is a bill the Senate is considering that would require online retailers to collect state sales taxes on out-of-state purchases.
Perhaps he is hoping for a hoe-down on the Texas-Arkansas state line, with Mr Friedman and Ho-Hum trying to persuade other indies to run next time.
Better coordination between local groups on a state-wide level, more engagement with local and regional media and a return to a focus on fiscal issues will help drive better perceptions and greater electoral impact over time.
Avigdor Lieberman, leader of the far-right Yisrael Beiteinu party, says he is opposed to the principle of "land-for-peace", on which the two-state solution is based.
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